canada - Moomookachoo
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canada - Moomookachoo
around the world i n 8 0 da y s canada make your own Totem pole Totem Poles are large sculptures, made from giant cedar trees, and were created by Native American tribes to tell a story that could be passed down from one generation to the next. Totem Poles can be found all across the north-west coast of North America, mostly in Canada. The figures that you can find on totem poles are symbols of animals and birds. Each image represents a part of the story that the artists wanted to tell. Some totems tell the story of an important event, others tell about the history of a family, others were used as memorials. Some tribes have even made shame poles! These are poles carved to embarrass someone who has done something wrong. Totems were very important for these Native American tribes as they did not have a written language, and so the totem was a very important way to pass down history to younger generations. However, only the most wealthy members of the tribe could afford to have a totem carved for them. did you know? It is believed that Canada was first settled by Native American tribes around 12,000 years ago! Some totem poles are really huge! They can be up to 20 metres tall - and can take several years to create!! Can you imagine how many people it would take to raise a pole that big?? MOO MOO KACHOO! around the world i canada n 8 0 da y s When it comes time to create your own Totem pole, you might want to consider using some of the animals that are traditionally used: Bear Beaver a teacher symbol as it is believed that the Bear taught people how to catch salmon and pick berries - he was often carved with his tongue sticking out! a symbol of patience, wisdom, healing + wealth - don’t forget his two big front teeth and distinctive tail. Eagle a symbol of wisdom - very intelligent and resourceful. Ruler of the sky, he was able to transform into a human and looked after them - often used to represent peace and friendship. Frog known for bringing wealth - and is associated with Copper Woman - the goddess of ancestors and ancestral spirits. Killer Whale Otter Owl Salmon Thunder Bird Wolf a symbol of power, strength, and bravery. a symbol of laughter, curiosity, grace, and empathy. A wee bit cheeky! a symbol of the souls of the departed. A very respected animal. a symbol of instinct, persistence and determination. a symbol of power in the sky - controller of thunder (by beating his wings) and lightning (by blinking his eyes). Often found at the very top of the totem pole, with his wings outstretched. very powerful totem, who could help people if they were sick or needy. You will need: • • • • • A paper towel roll A pair of scissors A glue stick or PVA glue A print out of our totem pole printable Your favourite colouring tools! 1. To make your own totem pole, take your totem pole printable and decorate each of the sections with an animal or character of your choice. Think about whether your totem pole will tell a specific story. 2. Cut out each section of the printable. 3. Glue the sections on to your paper towel roll, one at a time - start from the bottom working your way up. 4. You can also add the wings to any of the characters if you wish and we have included a special ‘top totem’ if you want to use that one at the top - it has a little more shape to make it a little more authentic. There you go - you’ve created your very own totem pole!! MOO MOO KACHOO! Image Credits: File:World’s Tallest Totem Pole, Victoria, British Columbia.JPG, Uploaded by Tiagox2 File: 7758531_9982e2dd62_z.JPG, Uploaded to Flickr by Kris Klug around the world i n 8 0 da y s MOO MOO KACHOO! around the world i n 8 0 da y s MOO MOO KACHOO!