North American Indians Totem Poles. What are Totem Poles? Totem poles celebrated legends, events, or simply the wealth & crest of the family for whom.

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North American Indians Totem Poles

What are Totem Poles? Totem poles celebrated legends, events, or simply the wealth & crest of the family for whom it was created. The poles were neither worshipped nor had any religious significance. They are records of a past culture that had no written language.

Who made them? The Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest Coast created carved images of spirits, mythological animals, and mythological people. These carved images were called totems.

How were Totem poles made? These totems were also made into poles, which used various different carved totems to tell a myth or to show the history of a particular clan. The wood used to make these poles was very important. The totem poles needed to be made from either the sacred red or yellow cedar.

What did they look like?

What did they mean? Bat=Transition Dog= Companionship Elephant=Strength Horse=Stability Mouse=Innocence Lion= Strength Owl=Wisdom Rabbit=Faith Serpent=Health Wolf=Protection Each clan had a totem that was used as a crest, which was like a symbolic family tree. This totem crest decorated the homes of the family members. Some of the major clans had raven, eagle, bear, and wolf totem crests, but there were also many other clans with lots of different animals for crests.

Your Task!!!  Today we are all going to design our own personalised Totem Poles on the computer.  To do this we all have to behave  We all have to listen to the teacher  We all have to patient and wait for everyone to reach the same stage at the same time