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Vika [28.1K]
3 years ago
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Which sentence shows that totem poles were important for teaching Tlingit history? These totem poles were read again and again l

ike a library of wooden stories. At last, the tree is ready for the master carver chosen by the tribe. Animals with beaver tails, whales, wolves, and birds with oversized beaks are chiseled into the soft wood. Long ago, artists mixed salmon eggs with minerals like hematite, graphite, and copper to make bright-colored paints for the poles answer key
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Margarita [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

These totem poles were read again and again like a library of wooden stories.

Explanation:

In the short text about "Storytelling Trees" by Micki Huysken, the narrator reveals how trees were chosen and made into totem poles that would become the learning source of many past stories. The <em>"Tlingit (CLING-it) Indians"</em> used certain trees that are straight to make such poles.

The narrator also reveals that such trees would be carved with images of animals, using bright colors to highlight them. And these poles would then be read again and again as one reads from a library. The poles were the source and 'proof' of such stories for the Indians before they ever learned to use writing. It became the history 'book' for the Indians.

Thus, the correct answer is <em>"These totem poles were read again and again like a library of wooden stories." </em>

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