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Degrees in Woodcraft – Continued
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- Canoeman (Chemaunigan)
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124
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- Fisherman (Gagoiked)
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125
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- Forester (Mitigwakid)
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126
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- Frontier Scout (Gimab)
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125
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- Gleeman or Camp Conjurer (Nagamed)
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- Herald or Crier (Bibaged)
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- Horseman (Bebamomigod)
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- Hunter (Gaossed)
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- Mountaineer (Wadjiwed)
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- Pathfinder or Scout (Mikan)
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- Scout Runner (Kee-mo-sah'-bee)
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- Sharpshooter (Godaakwed)
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- Star Wiseman (Gijiged)
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- Swimmer (Shingebis)
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- Traveler (Bebamadisid)
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- Village Scout or Big Village Scout (Odena-winini)
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- Whiteman's Woodcraft (Dibaakid)
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- Wise Woodman (Nibwaka-winini)
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- Winning a Name
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- Indian Names that Have Been Won by Scouts
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- English Names that Have Been Given
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- Indian Names Given in Ridicule
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- English Names Given in Ridicule
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- Names Given to Women
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V. Woodland Songs, Dances, and Ceremonies
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- Omaha Tribal Prayer
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- Sitting Bull's War Song
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- The Ghost Dance Song
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- The Peace Pipe Ceremony
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- The Scalp Dance
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- Bird Dance Song
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- The Mujje Mukesin
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- The Lament
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- The Caribou Dance
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- The Dance of the White Caribou
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154
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- The Dog Dance
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- The Ojibwa Snake Dance
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