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Purpose and Laws of the Woodcraft Indians – Continued
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page
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- Order of Doings in Council
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79
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- How to Begin
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79
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- The Tally Book and How to Keep It
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81
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- For Example
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81
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- The Indian Laws in Brief
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83
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- The War-cry of the Band
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85
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IV. Honors and Degrees and Indian Names:
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- Honors
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93
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- Decorations for Individual Honors
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93
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- Decorations for Group Honors or Degrees
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93
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- Standards of Honors
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94
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- Red Honors:
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- Heroism
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95
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- Riding
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95
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- General Athletics
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95
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- Athletic Specialties
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101
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- Water Sports and Travel
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102
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- Mountain Climbing
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103
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- Target Shooting
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105
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- Eyesight
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105
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- Big-game Hunting
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106
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- White Honors:
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- Campercraft and Scouting
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107
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- Archery
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112
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- Long Range, Clout, or Flight Shooting
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112
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- Fishing
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113
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- Bait Casting
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114
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- Blue Honors:
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- Nature Study — Vertebrates
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115
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- Nature Study — Lower Forms of Life
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115
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- Geology, etc.
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116
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- Photography
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116
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- The Degrees in Woodcraft
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117
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- Athlete (Song-adis)
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119
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- Camper (Gabeshiked)
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120
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- Camp Cook (Chabakwed)
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121
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- Camp Craftsman (Enokid)
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121
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- Camp Doctor (Mashkiki)
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122
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