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96 Woodcraft Manual for Girls TlM CaiflKMi Dance The easiest of our campfire dances to learn, and the best lor quick presentation, is the Caribou Dance. It has been put on for public performance after twenty minutes' rehearsing, with those who never saw it before; and it does equally wdl for indoor gymnasium or for campfire in the woods. In the way of fixings for this, you need four pairs of horns and four tails. Real deer horns may be used, but they are scarce and heavy. It is better to go out where you can get a few crooked limbs of oak, cedar, hickory, or apple tree; and cut eight pair, as near like a, b, c, in the cut as possible, each .'bout two feet long and one inch thick at the butt. Peel these; point the square ends of the branches, then lash them in pairs, thus (</). A pair, of course, is needed for each caribou. These are held in the hand and above the head, or in the hand resting on the head. The ta' <-t rnde each out one-third of a flat barrel hoop of 1. At uue end of the hoop make four holes in pairs, an a. apart; thus (see / in cut). These are for cords that pass over the wearer's belt and through the hoop. The hoop is then wraf^ied with white musUn and finid^ with a