Indian book
Totem pole A
Totem pole is a long height tree trunk with carved out Animals with many colors and
patterns.
Every pole is a symbol of a dead chef.
It is like a memory for the next
generation.
It is the chef’s heir who raises the pole.
They...
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Indian book
Totem pole A
Totem pole is a long height tree trunk with carved out Animals with many colors and
patterns.
Every pole is a symbol of a dead chef.
It is like a memory for the next
generation.
It is the chef’s heir who raises the pole.
They raised the pole along the
coast.
The pole has a mythological meaning.
Reservation
When the immigrants came to America the Indians lost their country and deported to
reservations.
A reservation is an area there Indians live as a compensation for the
lost of the county but the Indians are not happy there.
There are 300 different
reservations
Tipi
A Tipi is like a tent made of skin from the Buffalo.
A Tipi has up to sixteen Buffalo skin
and eighteen poles.
It is easy to take down if you need to move on to the next living
place.
It is transported on a horse.
The Indian sleep and make food in it.
It is like a
house.
They make up a fire in the middle of it and the smoke enters up in a hole
between the poles.
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