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… especially if he died gloriously, but sometimes he is allowed to be dead for two or three days.
COSTUME
The street costume is an ordinary outing suit, in buffcolored khaki, distinguished chiefly by the Woodcraft badges.
The camp costume is distinctive. In full dress the hat has a bead band that shows the wearer's Lodge.
The coat is a warshirt with record of the owner's exploits.
The trousers may be long or short but usually have a short leather fringe at each side on the outer seam when the wearer has won the right to them.
The feet are covered with moccasins, or else canvas sneaks decorated as moccasins.
When in camps remote from the general public, only the breech clout and moccasins are worn in fine weather.
In Grand Council, full dress – that is, all regalia – is worn.
FEATHERS
Feathers are not essential, but are used by most of the Tribes. The two grades of feathers are the low honor or coup and the high honor or grand coup. The feather for the latter has a tuft or tassel of red hair added to the top. The feather does not replace the Honor Badge, but repeats it in another form, that is, one may get both Honor Badge and feather for the same exploit. When a sufficient number, a dozen or more, have been won, they are made into the warbonnet as described on pp. 463-5 of the "Book of Woodcraft."
THE CHUMP MARK
Many of our first-class camps (Greenkill and Peequo' for example) have adopted the Chump Mark. This is a stick ..text pokračuje