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14. (a) Make a totem pole, at least 15 feet high, 8 inches thick at butt, carved and painted in authentic Indian manner.
(b) Make a shield with the Horns of the High Hikers, shield to be at least 12 inches in diameter, horns each at least 6 inches long, and emblazoned with the tribal or other totem. Either for coup, both for grand coup.

15. Make and decorate a tom tom, for coup. If log is burned or hollowed out, and skin prepared from green state by self, grand coup.

O — Knots and Ropes

1. Tie from memory, know the name and use of 20 different standard knots, mounted and tagged for exhibition, for coup. 40 for grand coup.

2. Know and demonstrate from memory the following: short splice, long splice, chain splice, back splice, eye splice, cut splice, loop splice, and cringle, for coup. In addition, know and demonstrate wall and crown, double wall, double crown, shroud knot, Mathew Walker, and rosebud; also 3- and 4-strand plaiting, for grand coup.

3. (L.L.) Tie from memory, know the name and use of, 1 standard knot for each year of your age, for coup. 2 knots for each year of age, for grand coup.

4. Make 10 feet of rope, ½ inch thick, from bark, vine, grass, root or horsehair, which will in actual demonstration support 100 pounds, for coup. Make 15 feet of such rope from materials all gathered and prepared by self, for grand coup.

5. Make 15 feet of rawhide riata, preparing the necessary hide from which to make this riata, as well as making the riata itself, for coup. Make a rawhide lasso, not less than 25 feet long, equipped with rawhide hondu, all fit and strong for service, for grand coup.

6. (L.L.) Make 3 feet of rope from bark, grass, root, horsehair, or natural material, which will by actual demonstration, support 50 pounds, for coup. 6 feet of such rope. for grand coup.

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