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Motivate 2_Aboriginal Art_P39
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What has been handed down through generations?
The ancient practice of totem carving (has been handed down through generations).
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What does the eagle represent?
The eagle represents the kingdom of the air.
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What will you notice when you look at the new versions of the originals?
You will notice figures of eagles, whales, wolves and frogs
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Does the animal in the Totem pole has meaning?
Yes, it does.
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Why have people handed down the ancient practice of totem craving?
To preserve the history of local native heritage.
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What do Totem poles tell?
The Totem poles each tell a real or mythical story.
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How many Totem poles does Stanley Park have?
8 Totem poles
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What does the wolf represent?
The wolf is the life on land
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What does the whale represent?
The whale is the world of the sea.
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What has Stanley Park got?
Stanley Park has got a wide variety of monuments.
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Why aren't the Totem poles in Stanley Park original? What happened to them?
Because many of the original poles were made as early as the 1880s, they have been sent to museums for preservation.
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Are the Totem poles in Stanley Park original?
No, they are not
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What are examples of aboriginal art?
Totem poles in Canada (are examples of aboriginal art).
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What does the frog represent?
The frog is the connection between the land and the sea.
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