Contents 



Purpose and Laws of the Woodcraft Indians — Continued 



Order of Doings in Council 79 



How to Begin 79 



The Tally Book and How to Keep It . . 81 



For Example 81 



The Indian Laws in Brief %^ 



The War-cry of the Band 85 



IV. Honors and Degrees and Indian Names: 



Honors 93 



Decorations for Individual Honors ... 93 



Decorations for Group Honors or Degrees . 93 



Standards of Honors 94 



Red Honors: 



Heroism 95 



Riding . . ^ 95 



General Athletics 95 



Athletic Specialties loi 



Water Sports and Travel 102 



Mountain Climbing 103 



Target Shooting 105 



Eyesight 105 



Big-game Hunting 106 



White Honors: 



Campercraft and Scouting . . . .107 



Archery 112 



Long Range, Clout, or Flight Shooting . 112 



Fishing 113 



Bait Casting 114 



Blue Honors: 



Nature Study — Vertebrates . . . . 115 



Nature Study — Lower Forms of Life . 115 



Geology, etc 116 



Photography 116 



The Degrees in Woodcraft 117 



Athlete (Song-adis) . . . 119 



Camper (Gabeshiked) 120 



Camp Cook (Chabakwed) 121 



Camp Craftsman (Enokid) 121 



Camp Doctor (Mashkiki) 122 



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