Purpose and Laws 83 



its Totem and colors to be a red thunder-bolt on a black 

 circle in the middle of the white flag; our War Cry is to 

 be: Rumble, Rumble, Thunder, Bang, Crash-sh-sh, begin- 

 ning low and rising higher and stronger to the Bang 

 then dying away on the sh-sh. 



A resolution to call it the "Bowery Pirates" was voted 

 down, as was the suggestion to call it the " YeUow Dogs" — 

 in spite of the fact that O'Brien could lead with a fine imi- 

 tation of a small dog in deep trouble. Keenan said it was 

 better than the dog could do it. 



Smith was elected Chief for one year. He appointed 

 Keenan as his Second and Petro as his Tally Keeper. 



The rest of the time was spent teaching the laws to the 

 other two and in taking the first lesson in Sign Language. 



The Old Guide gave us the Laws in a shorter form: 



The Indian Laws in Brief 



1. Obedience is the brave's first duty. 



2. Courage is the brave's highest gift. 



3. Keep yourself and your camp Clean. 



4. No Smoking tiU you are eighteen. 



5. No Alcohol in Camp. 



6. Take care of aU harmless Wild-life. 



7. Ever guard against Wild-fire. 



8. Do at least one Kindness every day. 



9. Play Fair. Foul play is treachery. 



10. Keep Silence before your elders, unless duty bids 

 you speak. 



11. Respect all Worship of the Great Spirit. 



12. Word of Honor is sacred. 



An assessment of loc each was made to buy badges and 

 cover postage. 



