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“totems”
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."
3. Etymology: believed to have come from Ojibwa, or Algonquian odoodeman, "his sibling kin, his group or family"; hence, "his family mark".
"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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English words from Algonquian
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