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totem pole

–noun
1. a pole or post carved and painted with totemic figures, erected by Indians of the northwest coast of North America, esp. in front of their houses.
2. a hierarchical system: the bureaucratic totem pole.

Origin:
1875–80
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totem pole  
n.  
  1. A post carved and painted with a series of family or clan crests or with figures representing mythic beings and erected usually before a dwelling, as among certain Native American peoples of the northwest coast of North America.

  2. Slang A hierarchy: low on the totem pole.

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