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How much do the poles often weigh?
more than a thousand pounds
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to stand for
represent
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What can you hear from a storyteller today?
some tales
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What did Fog Woman do with Raven's hat?
Fog Woman gathered up the fog.
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monster
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fairy
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fairy
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thief
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What genre is "Carving Stories in Cedar: How to make a totem pole"?
descriptive article
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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star
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fairy
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baam
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What text feature shows us where the "First People" live?
a map
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banana
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gold
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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people who are born around the same time
generation
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What kind of wood is used to make totem poles?
cedar
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What verb describes how wood is shaped?
carve
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What is the first step in the totem pole process?
selecting a design
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Where do the "First People" live?
the Pacific Northwest
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Does Shotridge use the color yellow on his totem poles?
No. He paints his poles in the traditional colors of red, teal, blue, and black.
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What is another name for a totem pole?
a silent book
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