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totem (s) (noun), totems (pl)
1. A natural object such as an animal or plant which is used as an emblem forĀ a family or clan; especially, with the North American Indians: "Being seen as their ancestors or guardians, the totem is shown with great respect and honor."

"On the cabinet at home, Tamika has two genuine Indian wooden posts showing the totems of tribal people; similar to the original ones she saw on her last trip to British Columbia."

2. An emblem or symbol which is greatly revered or represents a person's status: "Some rich people buy very expensive and new cars which represent their totem of wealth."
3. Etymology: believed to have come from Ojibwa, or Algonquian odoodeman, "his sibling kin, his group or family"; hence, "his family mark".
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