Completed in June 2011, the whole piece is around 9 minutes long. The totem carving and painting symbolizes the family lineage, often interspersed with images of mythological or historical events. It is built in front of the houses of the native American tribes on the northwest coast of North America, symbolized the traditional cultural representation and heritage of the region’s aborigines. This piece of music is a mix of Taiwanese, African, and aboriginal music materials from South America. The totem pole consists of sixteen columns, which usually been placed in the middle of the tribe. The most exciting and most dignified notes in the whole symphony aimed to arouse the modern society’s respect for the Aboriginal culture. The orchestration demonstrated a rough and novel feature with a strong rhythm, which emphasizes the character of the African compound rhythm.