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Totem poles (Haida: gyáaʼaang) are
monumental carvings found in
western Canada and the
northwestern United States. They are a type of
Northwest Coast...
- ("little" moose-tail). The
totem poles of the
Pacific Northwestern Indigenous peoples of
North America are carved,
monumental poles featuring many different...
- The
Totem Pole is a sea
stack po****r
amongst rockclimbers in the
Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. It
contains a
number of
climbing routes, all...
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Pioneer Square totem pole, also
referred to as the
Seattle totem pole and
historically as the Chief-of-All-Women
pole, is a
Tlingit totem pole located in...
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totem pole is an Indigenous,
Native American artifact.
Totem pole may
refer to: Ed Galloway's
Totem Pole Park, in
Rogers County,
Oklahoma Totem pole output...
- The Gʼpsgolox
totem pole was a nine-metre-high
mortuary pole that was made in 1872 by the
Haisla people on the s**** of
Douglas Channel in
British Columbia...
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resistance of the
simple output stage the
second schematic adds to this a "
totem-
pole" ("push–pull") output. It
consists of the two n-p-n
transistors V3 and...
- vertically,
normally with a
level shifting diode in between, they are
called "
totem pole" outputs. A
disadvantage of
simple push–pull
outputs is that two or more...
- The
Totem Pole is a
pillar or rock
spire found in
Monument Valley. It is a
highly eroded remnant of a butte.
Deserts at the end of the
Permian period,...
- The
Kayung totem pole is a 12-metre (39 ft)
totem pole made by the
Haida people.
Carved and
originally located in the
village of
Kayung on
Graham Island...