: a pole or pillar carved and painted with a series of totemic symbols representing family lineage and often mythical or historical incidents and erected by Indigenous peoples of the northwest coast of North America
As low man on the totem pole[=the least important or least powerful person] I had to clean out the grease trap …—David Brooks
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Tremble, Sanders and Evans are the first three guys on the tight end totem pole.—Charlotte Observer,
9 June 2026 If Brunson can join Towns at the top of the totem pole, the Knicks won’t be easy to beat.—
Fred Katz,
New York Times,
27 Apr. 2026 The totem poles associated with Northwest Coast tribes are renowned throughout the world.—
Chadd Scott,
Forbes.com,
29 Apr. 2026 Blessedly, boatmance stuff is at the bottom of the totem pole of relevant storylines, at least for now, with Luke poised to cause some trouble.—
Rafaela Bassili,
Vulture,
23 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for totem pole