TOTEM

tōˈtəm, an object, usually an animal or plant (or all animals or plants of that species), that is revered by members of a particular social group because of a mystical or ritual relationship that exists with that group. The totem—or rather, the spirit it embodies—represents the bond of unity within a tribe, a clan, or some similar group. Generally, the members of the group believe that they are descended from a totem ancestor, or that they and the totem are "brothers." The totem may be regarded as a group symbol and as a protector of the members of the group. In most cases the totemic animal or plant is the object of taboo: it may be forbidden to kill or eat the sacred animal. The symbol of the totem may be tattooed on the body, engraved on weapons, pictured in masks, or (among Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest) carved on totem poles. In some cultures males have one totem and females another, but, generally speaking, totemism is associated with clans or blood relatives. Marriage between members of the same totemic group is commonly prohibited.

See J. G. Frazer, Totemism and Exogamy (4 vol., 1910; repr. 1968); E. Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (1915, repr. 1965); S. Freud, Totem and Taboo (1918, repr. 1960); A. Goldenweiser, History, Psychology, and Culture (1933); C. Lévi-Strauss, Totemism (tr. 1963).

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...man shows his respect for the totem in various ways, by not killing...distinguished from a fetish, a totem is never an isolated individual...class of artificial objects . Totems are of at least three kinds: (1) the clan totem, common to a whole clan...
totem is mutually beneficent; the totem protects the man and the man shows his respect for the totem in various ways, by not killing it if it be an animal, and not cutting or gathering it if it be a plant. As distinguished from a fetich, a...
...to integrate. Shifting positions v i s- h-vis taboo and totem have been revealed, and one of the most valuable lessons to...sufficient or satisfactory yardstick: we need to go beyond both totem and taboo. My work is a call, sometimes explicit and always...
...1960 Habana THEORY OF ART The root is likewise an animal. A totem. Pure flamboyant. Still eyes, sooty teeth of the street...a yellow bitch. With blackness, strange, mocked like the totem. The animal sleeping. A source of terror. When he wakes...
EMPTY MIRROR early poems by ALLEN GINSBERG with an introduction by William Carlos Williams A TOTEM/CORINTH BOOK
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Totems and Teachers: Key Figures in the History...Matthew Engelke SILVERMAN, SYDEL (ed.). Totems and teachers: key figures in the history...discussed. But with hindsight we can see that Totems and teachers appeared on the scene just...
...Waldorf-astorias: Spatial Economies as Totem and Fetish by Annabel Wharton At the Waldorf...corporatization in the twentieth. I use "totem" and "fetish" as metaphors for the old...remarkable hotels and their cultures. "Totem" and "fetish" are terms that were popularized...
...Understanding clan plant totems first requires attention...has called super-totems (cf. Ellen 1998, who applies super-totem to several trees generally...Tamarind shows how a totem can emerge in a colonial...the possession of plant totems by a minority of Nage...
Child as Totem: Redressing the Myth of Inherent...taboos and by conjecture, totems. In this way, the image of...allow children to sacrifice the totem of the image of themselves...image of the child functions as totem for the clan of adults. The...
...affiliations referred to explicitly as totems or totemic; indeed, for auafangai he...glossing Mekeo auafangai or kangakanga as totems and why subsequent investigators have...acclaim, to regard as sacred (e.g.: totem), to repeat continually, to devote...
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Totem tribute to high school life. by Lee N. Brozgold ONE USUALLY EXPECTS TO COME upon a totem pole somewhere in the northwest quadrant...is the site of a permanently installed totem pole that stands well over eight feet tall...
...American Indians and totem-pole themes and styles...research. Examples of totems were viewed and discussed...not be seen when the totems are mounted on the wall...features to their original totem piece. I was both surprised...the end of class, some totems needed second coats of...
A totem gesture by Rupert Isaacson Native American...reaffirming their spiritual connection with their totem animals. By leading campaigns to protect...fought on behalf of wildlife and the land. Totem beasts have been the prime focus of this...
A contemporary totem pole by Ken Vieth Montgomery High School...structure that evolved was a contemporary totem pole. The students researched Native...each of the two classes designed two totem poles, using the designs from their class...
TOTEM SALMON by Stephanie Mills TOTEM SALMON Life Lessons from Another Species Freeman House. 1999...Press. Opening one January midnight in a rising north coast river, Totem Salmon sweeps us into the varied and evolving efforts to restore...
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Totem Poles Commemorate 9/11. Byline: Arlo...the United States and carved into massive totem poles, were presented by American Indians...past wars and that the four colors on the totem poles represented four races of Americans...
Totem Poles Are at Heart of Flood Defences; Work...in Hexham. Part of the project includes a totem pole installation at Sele Park which will...came up with a design comprising four oak totem poles. They have been carved and coloured...
...Fit for a Chief; Gareth Hughes at the Totem Pole, Gwespyr. Byline: Gareth Hughes...should choose to call a restaurant The Totem Pole, especially as far away from the...approval. It was on the main courses that the Totem Pole scored heaviest. Forsaking the more...
Birmingham and UK Motoring Totem - Poleaxed by the New Reality. Byline...to it. Long-bridge is no longer a totem. It is a property project, a huge one...so. They think Longbridge is still a totem. The banks claim that the largest group...
...Small Town near Quebec. Now the New Show Totem Opens at Londons Royal Albert Hall. Byline...25 languages. The 120 cast and crew in Totem are from 21 countries. Although its a...husbands, wives and children on the road with Totem, making it a circus family of 170. One...
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TOTEM to t m, an object, usually an animal or...relationship that exists with that group. The totem or rather, the spirit it embodies represents...group believe that they are descended from a totem ancestor, or that they and the totem are...
...are commonly placed on a clans ancestral guardian, called the totem . The breaking of a taboo usually requires extermination of...Taboo and the Perils of the Soul (3d ed. 1955); S. Freud, Totem and Taboo (1960, orig. 1918); M. Douglas, Purity and...
...and had cedar-planked canoes and carved dugouts. In their permanent winter villages some of the groups had totem poles (see totem ), which were elaborately carved and covered with symbolic animal decoration. Their art work, for which they...
...parts of the world and include some that claim the parentage or special protection of an animal, plant, or other object (see totem ). They also include such familiar groups as the Highland clans of Scotland (the English word clan comes from Gaelic). Most...
...veneration of ancestors. It is also well developed in the Japanese Shinto cult and among the peoples of Melanesia. See apotheosis ; totem . See J. G. Frazer, The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead (3 vol., 1913 24, repr. 1968...
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