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Description: The totem poles in Songhees Park, located in British Columbia, hold cultural and artistic significance as important Indigenous monuments. Totem poles are intricate carvings that tell stories, represent ancestral connections, and showcase the artistic talents of Indigenous communities, particularly the Coast Salish people in this case. Songhees Park features these totem poles as part of its cultural heritage and to honor the traditions and history of the Coast Salish people. These totem poles are not only beautiful works of art but also convey rich narratives and serve as a way to connect visitors with the local Indigenous culture.