Feature

●Northwest Indians used totem poles at the entrances to their halls as a symbol of family kinship
●Made of molded dylite with a smooth surface for painting or gluing
●30 each of 4 styles


Description

Northwest Indians used totem poles at the entrances to their halls as a symbol of family kinship. Made of HIGH DENSITY FOAM WITH A SMOOTH SURFACE FOR PAINTING. Recyclable. 9"H x 2"W x 1-1/4"D. 120 pieces - an assortment of 4 styles.