The totem poles produced by Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest were generally meant to:A.frighten strangers.B.decorate a temple.C.mark a holy site.D.tell a story.
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The totem poles produced by Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest were generally meant to:A.frighten strangers.B.decorate a temple.C.mark a holy site.D.tell a story.
Solution
D. tell a story.
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