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Traditional Totem Pole Illustration - Indigenous Northwest Coast Art #3717295 (License: Personal Use)
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This monochrome illustration depicts a stylized totem pole composed of three distinct anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures stacked vertically. Each figure employs characteristic formline design elements-ovoids, U-shapes, and split U-forms-common in Pacific Northwest Indigenous art. The topmost figure resembles a bird or thunderbird, the middle a bear or human-like being with prominent eyes, and the base a wolf or canine guardian with sharp teeth and ceremonial regalia.
Used on educational, cultural, or museum websites to illustrate Indigenous art forms; supports content about Northwest Coast First Nations, Haida, Tlingit, or Kwakwaka’wakw traditions; matches user intent seeking visual references for academic, artistic, or heritage purposes.
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