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21. Construct a burlap deer according to “Book of Woodcraft”.

22. Construct a burlap bear according to ”Book of Woodcraft”.

Anishinabe

INDIAN LORE

(Anishanabe)

The Degree of Indian Lore may be conferred on any one who takes twenty of these tests:

1. Outline the religion of the high-class Indian. (See “Book of Woodcraft”, page 21.)

2. State what were the Indian’s special virtues.

3. State what were his special vices.

4. State what was the great mistake of his creed.

5. State why William Penn was peculiar in having no trouble with Indians.

6. Be the possessor of three genuine articles of old style Indian make, such as basket, beadwork, quillwork, silver work, pottery, stone work, blankets, war club, bow, quiver, arrows, peace pipe, etc.; and know to what tribe the makers belong, what materials were used in their construction, and how they were made. These may be got from the Mohonk Lodge, Colony, Oklahoma, and so help the Indians.

7. Know the original hunting grounds, and give an outline of the history and present condition of one tribe of Indians.

8. Know the uses and meaning of the design or symbols on some Indian article, or something of the ceremony in which it is used.

9. Sing six genuine Indian songs in Council.

10. Tell six Indian legends at the Council.

11. Draw ten genuine Indian symbols and explain them.

12. Name the Indian tribes that originally inhabited your state. Give their present numbers and location, also their economic and religious condition.

13. Give brief sketch of the lives, aims, and achievements of four great or well-known Indian women.

15. Be able to distinguish from each other four types of baskets characteristic of four different tribes.

16. Distinguish in general the pottery of four different tribes.

17. Be able to indicate and discuss the genuine Navajo blankets.

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