1 00:00:04,780 --> 00:00:09,779 Hello everyone and welcome to the project of totems of fifth grade of primary. 2 00:00:16,809 --> 00:00:22,809 Most of us have seen a totem pole before, but what were they usually used for? 3 00:00:23,809 --> 00:00:28,809 Let's find out today a bit of the colossal questions totem poles are for wooden sculptures. 4 00:00:29,809 --> 00:00:38,810 Made by the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast from what's now Washington State all the way up the coast to Alaska. 5 00:00:39,810 --> 00:00:46,369 say for sure how long people have been making them. But the mid-1800s was definitely the peak 6 00:00:46,369 --> 00:00:52,770 for totem pole making. Once artists started to use metal poles instead of stone. Totem poles 7 00:00:52,770 --> 00:01:00,210 served a lot of purposes and there is a digger to see basic types. Her big poles and yes same poles, 8 00:01:00,770 --> 00:01:09,170 well-grown poles were as tall as 40 feet possibly even taller. They were covered with different 9 00:01:09,810 --> 00:01:14,810 humans, animals, and mythological figures, templates. 10 00:01:15,549 --> 00:01:20,549 At the edge of a lake, a river of the beach 11 00:01:25,590 --> 00:01:29,069 to welcome guests or warn strangers. 12 00:01:29,069 --> 00:01:33,349 Memorial poets were pulled a year after the war. 13 00:01:33,349 --> 00:01:38,349 We here at honor the design of the place 14 00:01:38,349 --> 00:01:43,849 and totem poles. The pole was also a bit like a ring because the pole was tied with a piece of wood. 15 00:01:43,849 --> 00:01:48,349 But thinking about it from then, if there were poles, I liked totem poles. 16 00:01:48,349 --> 00:01:54,349 Then, birthday poles are held up like a casket and are wrapped into one. 17 00:01:54,349 --> 00:02:00,349 They were covered with boxes to hold the ashes of someone who died. 18 00:02:00,349 --> 00:02:06,849 They are the rarest type of totem pole, and some of the titles usually 15 to 17 feet high. 19 00:02:06,849 --> 00:02:13,849 Some posts, like house posts, are just as practical as they are pretty. 20 00:02:13,849 --> 00:02:18,849 These posts are used as the big roof beams. 21 00:02:18,849 --> 00:02:25,849 Inside the house, usually two to four of them help hold the roof. 22 00:02:25,849 --> 00:02:28,849 Outside the house was another important post, 23 00:02:28,849 --> 00:02:34,849 where a request for family posts were usually 20 to 40 feet tall. 24 00:02:34,849 --> 00:02:41,849 And now they have a shop of the most stylish garments that told the story of their families, clan or village. 25 00:02:41,849 --> 00:02:53,849 And then they will wear the same coat, also called indigo, because they fit both. 26 00:02:53,849 --> 00:02:58,849 It would work when a person or a group would give something to a bag. 27 00:02:58,849 --> 00:03:01,849 Most often when they didn't pay a debt. 28 00:03:01,849 --> 00:03:06,849 Once the business was made right, the poor was taken down. 29 00:03:06,849 --> 00:03:08,849 Landmark Highlights skills were money. 30 00:03:08,849 --> 00:03:12,849 It was a big factory who couldn't have totem poles made. 31 00:03:12,849 --> 00:03:15,849 And how extravagant they could be. 32 00:03:15,849 --> 00:03:18,849 And all the labor isn't cheap. 33 00:03:18,849 --> 00:03:24,849 Often there are people who was hired to carve the totem poles. 34 00:03:24,849 --> 00:03:32,849 Wolves actually live with the family while they work for bigger projects ahead of carbon. 35 00:03:32,849 --> 00:03:36,849 Mice even have a property to help animals. 36 00:03:36,849 --> 00:03:43,849 The animals were usually dragons, eagles, owls, bears and eagles. 37 00:03:43,849 --> 00:04:04,020 walls, rocks, clear walls, clear walls, and a mythological theater called Thunderburg that made thunder and lightning. 38 00:04:04,020 --> 00:04:16,970 The temples were covered with red or yellow seracaba paint, and painting using traditional colors, black, white, red, yellow, purple, and blue. 39 00:04:16,970 --> 00:04:21,970 Well-coloured options were limited by whatever natural pavements. 40 00:04:21,970 --> 00:04:29,970 What was the most common sand? It was usually made from linden, fruit of fora, and wheat coal. 41 00:04:29,970 --> 00:04:41,970 The bones in a common cap size. White came from clay, limestone, or gibbous. 42 00:04:41,970 --> 00:04:48,970 Red came from a special clay called red ochre. Yellow can come from clay too. 43 00:04:48,970 --> 00:04:53,970 Gray juice for purple pigments and blue-green came from copper. 44 00:04:53,970 --> 00:05:03,970 Sandy science totems cover our carpet from wood and wood tends to rot over time in rainy places. 45 00:05:03,970 --> 00:05:12,970 Like the Pacific Northwest, very few totem poles remain that were made before the 1,000 46 00:05:12,970 --> 00:05:13,970 Nazis. 47 00:05:13,970 --> 00:05:20,970 Meet a lot of different things to different people across the Pacific Northwest. 48 00:05:20,970 --> 00:05:31,970 It's also one of the most iconic styles of Native American art, and they're definitely 49 00:05:31,970 --> 00:05:39,860 not same in that thank you for watching our presentation see you soon