What are they, and when are they used?. To learn how to use a Talking Stick and understand how it is helpful to communicate.

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What are they, and when are they used?

To learn how to use a Talking Stick and understand how it is helpful to communicate.

Is a tool used by traditionally by Aboriginal people, but lots of people use them today. ONLY the person who holds the Talking Stick has the right to speak at that time. The Talking Stick is a symbol of how important it is to listen to the person who is speaking. The Talking Stick is passed around the circle from one person to the next until everyone who wants to speak has had a chance to.

A Talking Circle is used: For meetings To teach children To solve problems At a ceremony where lots of people will speak From the age of three, traditionally children are taught to “listen first”. This is an important skill for everyone to gain! In a talking circle, you can disagree, but only when you have control of your words. What does this mean?

How do I behave in a Talking Circle? The person who is holding the talking stick is the only person allowed to speak. We wait, even if the person takes some time to think about what they are going to say. A talking circle goes counter-clockwise You must wait your turn to say something in return. No negative comments allowed. You can talk about how you feel, or things that you experienced. Whatever you talk about must come from your heart, and it must be true. There are no lies in a talking circle. A talking circle continues for as many rounds as you have set out, or until the conversation is finished.

How will it look? What type of wood should it use? What feathers, hide or fur should it have? What colours should be on it? WHY did you choose these items?

No two are ever the same! Each part is unique and special to the people who made it. The objects on the Talking Stick are symbols for those who made it.

Has meaning depending on what type of wood it is made out of: White pine= Peace Birch = Truth Evergreen= Growth of all things Cedar= Cleansing Aspen= Seeing Clearly Maple = Gentleness and sweetness Elm= Wisdom Mountain Ash= Protection Oak= Strength Cherry= High Emotions/Love Walnut= Energy

Furs or Hide Meanings: They bring the healing qualities of that animal to the group. Turkey Feathers=peace, and the give and take to problem solve Eagle Feathers= Courage and wisdom to speak truthfully Wolf fur= Pathfinder or Teacher Rabbit Fur= Good listener Deer Hide= Gentleness Horse Hair= Connects to Earth and spirit of the wind.

The Colour of the Beads also brings meaning to the Talking Stick Red= Faith Yellow=Love Blue= Understanding Green = Mental Power Pink= Creativity White= Personal Charm Purple= Healing and Thankfulness Grey= Friendship and Knowledge Brown= Connected to the earth/Making good decisions Orange= Feeling connected to living things Black= Harmony and Listening Clear= Clarity and Focus