| ORIGAMI WHALES PROJECT 2006 |
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Children's
Whale Art from Canalino School First Grade Students |
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| Kelci's
Gray Whale
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| Anany's
Right Whale
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| Galen's
Humpback Whale
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| From Canalino School Second Grade Students |
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| These are links to pages within this website, with information & action regarding Japan & Norway's whaling activities. |
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Background
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Peggy Oki meeting with Mr. Rolland Schmitten, IWC delegate of the United States, in Washington, DC To view the 4-H Club video interview about skateboarding and the "Curtain of 28,500 Origami Whales" project, please click here. |
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| About the Children's Whale Art Project (Spring 2001) | ![]() |
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| In the Summer 2000, Japan and Norway announced that they would intensify their whaling activities, further defying the International Whaling Commission by increasing their self-made quotas totalling to nearly 1,200 whales killed annually. In response to this grave issue, I have been closely watching information sources to keep my webpage ("Worldwide Resumption of Commercial Whaling") updated with news and action links. When asked in the Winter 2000, when asked invited to be featured artist and coordinator of art activities for the 7th Annual Santa Barbara Whale Festival, I had a vision: I thought of visiting classrooms at Canalino School (Carpinteria) to talk with the students about whales and the current threats of commercial whaling. I was hoping to inspire the children to paint whales, and then partake in a letter writing campaign, asking the President of the United States to take action to protect whales. I thought of this as a way to encourage children to partake in creative outlets, as well as instilling a sense of self-empowerment in them, to know that what they can contribute to the world does matter. This idea has now become a reality. The organizers for the Santa Barbara Whale Festival enthusiastically received my proposal to display the children's art at the festival, and supported the idea of a "Children's Whale Art" booth. As a result, we collected about 300 signed postcards addressed to each President George W. Bush, and to the Prime Minister of Japan, calling for a halt to commercial whaling. Numerous teachers, administrators, and parents and their children participated, and a total of over 1.100 postcards were collected. 125 paintings and 67 handwritten letters were contributed by the children participating in this project. Packages containing these postcards, paintings & letters were assembled and sent to the leaders of both the United States and Japan. Some copies of these paintings & letters went on display at the National Science Museum in Tokyo to share the feelings and concerns of the children in our country, with those in Japan. Thanks to the help of some very dedicated friends who assisted in coordinating classroom visits, as well as volunteering as hosts at the booth, Valerie Bohonus of the Santa Barbara Whale Festival, and supporting local businesses (Wootton Printing and Santa Barbara Art Essentials), the "Children's Whale Art" booth has been a great success. Additional thanks to Jilla and the students of Norma Coombs Alternative School, Pasadena, for their wonderful postcard artwork! I wish to thank all who have been involved in this project, including the students and teachers, for their contribution of time and talents to this effort. |
The
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| Letters from Canalino School Second Grade Students. | |||||
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| Feliz's Humpback (Orca School) "Dear President Bush, Please help stop killng Whales in other Countries! I really think its very special to see whales jump through the sky! We have Gray, Blue, and Humpback whales right on our coast of Santa Barbara! Please help us! Feliz [3/5/2001 (10 years)] |
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Macauley's Fluke (Orca School)"Dear Prime Minister,Please stop killing whales. They are very beautiful mammals. If you keep killing whales they could become extinct. I really don't want that to happen! I like whales because they are so nice and gentle. There are many kinds of whales who live near California which is where I live.Please stop killing whales.Sincerely,Macauley" | ||||
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