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Wisconsin Lions Camp 3834 County Road A Rosholt, WI 54473
(715) 677 - 4969 (715) 677 - 6999 TTY (715) 677 - 3297 Fax
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Totem Pole Legend This project really started over 200 years ago, when a pine tree was born in a stand of virgin timber along the shore of Trout River in the year 1776. When the tree, a monarch White Pine was cut in 1981 it was 121’9’’ tall. It measured 38’’ in diameter and was 10 feet in circumference. This tree was placed in a cocoon for over 2 years. Some people call it Lion Jerry Meyer’s office basement. This was where the Lions like a bunch of beavers went to work on it. It was after many days of chewing, chipping, gouging and painting that the tree was converted and ready to emerge from the cocoon. It had become the Totem Pole Na-Wak-Wa, 38 feet tall. Totem poles are not native to
Indians except for the Northwestern tribes of our continent.
They were used primarily to tell the history of a family or
clan. If there were
still clans today, we are sure the Lions would be well represented
in all of them. Although the totem pole carved by the Lac du Flambeau
Lions Club is somewhat symbolic to Indian carvings, this totem pole
was designed and created by the Club.
Intelligence... The next figure is the wolf,
whom we call ‘ma-iin-gan’.
Known for his cunning, he has tremendous stamina, and
strength. He represents
the Lions Clubs who come up with the clever and new ideas to raise
funds for their programs of service.
Strength... The next figure is the Bear,
whom we call ‘ma-kwa’. One
of the strongest of all the wild animals in North America and one of
the fastest, known to be an expert fisherman and family provider.
He represents the Lions Clubs as the strongest service club
in the world.
Dedication... The Lions Emblem, representing
the Lion, whom we call ‘mi-shi-biz-ii’ is the low man on the
totem pole, but is also the most important.
It is holding up all the rest.
The Lions emblem represents the millions of Lions around the
world supporting every project, every event, every program of
service for their community. To all the people who attend the Lions Camp, we, the Lac du Flambeau Lions Club, dedicate this totem pole to you. We call it Na-Wak-Wa, which means "a meeting place for friends". We hope this will always be your Na-wak-wa. May your stay at this camp and all those who follow you, find it to be a place of friendship. |
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