Totem (disambiguation)
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A totem is a symbol or a spirit that represents and watches over a group of people.
Totem may also refer to:
Music
Groups
- Tótem, an Uruguayan band formed in the early 1970s
Albums
- Totem (Nazxul album), 1995
- Totem (Zazie album), 2007
Songs
- "Totem", a song on the 1996 Rush album Test for Echo
Sculptures
- Totem (Paluzzi), a sculpture by artist Rinaldo Paluzzi
- Totem pole, a monumental sculpture carved from trees
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Totem (Cirque du Soleil), a show premiering in Montréal in May 2010
- Totem (film), a 2017 American supernatural horror film
- Totem, an object that allows the user to distinguish dreams from reality in the film Inception (2010)
- Totems (video game), a video game for the Xbox 360 and PC
- The Totem (1979), a novel by David Morrell
Science and technology
- Totem (software), a free software media player for the GNOME computer desktop environment
- TOTEM, an experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
- Totem Acoustic, a Montreal, Canada-based manufacturer of loudspeaker systems
- Totem-pole push–pull output, a kind of electronic circuit
Other uses
- Aerodyne Totem Bi, a French two-place paraglider design
- Operation Totem, a pair of British atmospheric nuclear tests which took place at Emu Field, South Australia
- Tote'm Stores, the original name of 7-Eleven convenience stores
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