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Published on Nov 22, 2015
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NATIVE AMERICAN ART
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT NATIVE AMERICAN ART?
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WHAT IS A TOTEM POLE?
Most often carved from wood
They often told the story about an event
Some were family poles, representing a clan and their geneaology
Some commemorated a death
Eagles are a sign of peace, whales of strength
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NATIVE AMERICANS AND SALMON
Northwest Indians eat salmon
When hunting, they would leave rock carvings
Such rock carvings are often found along migration routes
Art and life are closely connected in the Native American culture
The Chinook Salmon is named after the Chinook tribe of Washington
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Native fisherman in 1938
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ART PROJECT:
BUTTON BLANKETS
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HOW TO ASSEMBLE
Your blanket will have 3 layers
The bottom layer will be 1 solid color
Layer 2 is your salmon
Your top layer will be water
Add paint, buttons, etc once all layers are glued
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