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6. Teach six or more young people two Indian dances so that they can perform them at request.

7. Teach six or more children three folk dances.

8. Organize and lead a Tribe in Woodcraft for a year.

9. Lead an outdoor nature study class of four or more children for a year, so that class has collected twenty-five butterflies or moths, twenty-five wild flowers, ten ferns; knows fifteen trees by leaf and bark.

10. Have a class of four or more in popular astronomy for a winter or a summer, so that class can pass test for knowing Pole Star and fifteen star-groups.

11. Teach a handicraft class such as beadwork, baskets, quillwork, metal work, pottery, woodcarving, etc.

12. Teach two or more children to sing without accompaniment any three ballads (solos or duets) of known merit, such as folk songs or standard songs.

13. Bring group of children trained by self to entertain Council by dancing, singing, talk-fest, or acting.

THREE YEARS’ SERVICE

(Nisso-bibon)

This degree is dedicated to the memory of Carl E. Eckstrand, the first Treasurer of the Woodcraft League, and the first Woodcrafter to give his life in the World War.

The Degree of Three Years’ Service may be conferred on any one who has been a member of a Woodcraft Tribe for three years, never missing a tribal campout in that time, attending at least half of the tribal meetings at other times, and having a clear record for law and order.

TRAVELER

(Bebamadisid)

The Degree of Traveler may be conferred on any one who takes nine of these tests:

1. Walk one mile in eleven minutes.

2. Tramp twenty miles a day.

3. Climb one of the standard peaks. (See mountain climbing.)

4. Know at least fifteen star groups, including the Dipper and Little Bear.

5. Camp out in at least ten different states or countries.

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