About Tell The Raven

The totem pole comes from a red cedar tree harvested in Thorn Bay by the Ketchikan Pulp Company. The Ketchikan Pulp Company donated the 24 foot red cedar log to Denali Elementary. The log was shipped by barge to Seattle, and then to Anchorage. From Anchorage it was trucked to Fairbanks. The log spent several years on the ground outside of the gym before Bert Ryan, a Tsimpshian carver from Metlakatla, began working with students at Denali in the spring of 1997 to carve and paint the totem pole. The totem pole tells a story about love, kindness, and respect that was given to us by the carver.

Tell the Raven is a community writing project for my Grade 4 students in Fairbanks, Alaska. The Raven totem pole stands in the middle of our playground. Our stories go out to the world.

Tell Raven

LOVE, KINDNESS, AND RESPECT

As told by Bert Ryan

Written by John Tegoseak and Michelle Est-Blevins

This is the story about Denali's Totem Pole. On the top of the pole there's a raven and on the bottom there's a panther. The raven was chosen for the totem pole because it is well known in Alaska, and the panther because it is our school mascot. The pole represents LOVE, KINDNESS, AND RESPECT.

The panther tells the raven to spread the word about love, kindness, and respect in our school. Then the raven tells all the other schools in Fairbanks about love, kindness, and respect. And then the raven spreads love, kindness, and respect to all the cities and towns in Alaska. The raven spreads love, kindness, and respect to all the states in the lower forty-eight. It tells the rest of the world about love, kindness, and respect. Then it goes to the universe; from the universe it goes to God; from God it goes back to the babies and over and over.

I like this story, Mr. Noon.

I like this story, Mr. Noon. Some of the stuff I didn't know. I wonder if it was put up when Denali was made. That was a great story Mr. Noon.

I think this is really

I think this is really beautiful. You guys ara able to communicate to the whole world a beautiful message. If this is the way computers are going to be used in the future, wonderful things may happen to all us. Knowing that there are people in the world with such pure thoughts is an inspiration for all of us to be loving, kind and respectful to others. Thank you for sharing with us.

I like your story Mr.noon.

I like your story Mr.noon. Your story is very cool. I go to Denali and there is a guy who is the counselor and he does love, kindness, and respect.

I Love the work all of your

I Love the work all of your students have been putting forth and I hope to continue to see great things coming from their great minds! I also enjoyed reading about the Totem Pole's history and how it came to be. I often wondered about that and now I know. Thank You, very much!

Interesting story about the

Interesting story about the totem. I grew up in Ketchikan and now teach in Stebbins, Alaska where I maintain a writing blog of my own. http://stebbins.bssd.org/damonhargraves/

I miss seeing those Ketchikan totems.

Damon Hargraves

Amazing story about the

Amazing story about the totem. I will share it with my class over here in England.

Thanks!

Phil Robertson

Hi Mr.Noon I really miss you

Hi Mr.Noon I really miss you and everybody. Can you tell? I cant say his name, just say hi to Shadow.T for me, and sorry it took so long. My mom hasn't hooked up the computer. Say hi to everybody. bye