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8 Woodcfaft Bfaimal for GIrii paragraph " Now light we the Councfl Fire," as on page 25, end- ing with the paragraph, "That His Wisdom will be with us." (If matches are used omit the above.) Continue as follows: From this central fire, light we our candles four, standing each for Fortitude, Truth, Beauty, and Love, from which radiate the twelve golden li ws of Woodcraft." The Guide (or Chief) now speaks from the Council Rock: "Let the Keeper of the Tally call the roll." In large meetings this is done by Bands. Each Leader stands as her Band is called by name, salutes the Chief, and says: "0 Chief, Ten of our Band— all here," or "Eight here," as the case may be. After this is done, the regular order of parliamentary business is followed as below. ORDER OF DOINGS IN COUNCILS Roll CaU. Tally of Last Councfl or Report of TaUy Keeper. Report of Wampum Keeper. Business arising out of tally. . , . Scouts' Reports, also officers of the day. (This mcludes: first, all unusual work done for the Tribe by a member and is reported by the Guide; second, all matters of interest, particularly those relating to nature study by members of the Tribe.) Leftover Business. . For the Good of the Tribe. (At this point members may bring up any matter which ordinarily would not come up under other heads. Matters of discipline, etc.) , Achievement Badges claimed and awarded. (Previously jiassed in committee.) ' ' New Business. New Members. Initiations. Challenges, etc. (These may be athletics of any sort either at the Council ring or otherwise. They may also include challenges at story telling, dancing, singing, cooking, fire- lighting, nature study. The haUenger arises, salutes the Chief, and says: "O Chief I, of ^Band challenge of Band.") Games. (These may be individual such as hand wrestlmg, chicken fighting; or group games, such as "stung, etc. They may also include sudx things as, movies, etc.) S<»igs, dances, stories.