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2. Know fifty signs of the sign language.
3. Know six standard blazes.
4. Know the equivalent stone signs. Demonstrate in Council.
5. Know the equivalent twig signs. Demonstrate in Council.
6. Know the equivalent grass signs. Demonstrate in Council.
7. Know two standard tests of eyesight used by Indians.
8. Make a bead band at least eight inches long and one inch wide.
9. Make a piece of porcupine quillwork at least one inch by eight.
10. Make and paint an Indian four-post bed.
11. Carve and paint a totem pole, Chief's seat, or Tally Keeper's table.
12. Make and decorate a bench for Council Ring.
13. Make and decorate an Indian teepee.
14. Make and use a willow bed.
15. Make a pair of decorated leggings of good design.
16. Make a shield and spear for the Lone Hunter dance.
15. Make an Indian drum with decorations and stick complete.
16. Make a Navajo loom and weave a rug on it (grass woof with thirty warp strings is allowed).
17. Be responsible for locating, planning, and completing a Council Ring.
18. Make a dry painting for “Four Fires.” Demonstrate at Council.
19. Construct a burlap deer according to “Book of Woodcraft.”
20. Construct a burlap bear according to “Book of Woodcraft.”

Anishinabe

Indian Lore

(Anishinabe)

The Degree of Indian Lore may be conferred on any one who takes sixteen 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.

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