Coups and Degrees 159 or of various shapes, hard enough to hold water, and without flaw that would prevent their being of practical use. 8. Make with coil process, dry and bake, four pots of Zuni shape with Zuni decorations, each large enough to hold two quarts, and close enough to hold water, without flaw that would prevent its practical use. 9. Make a potter’s wheel and turn out eight pieces of pottery on the same. (See “Chambers’s Encyclopedia.”) 10. Make a potter’s kiln and demonstrate it. (See “Cham- bers’s” or “American Encyclopedia.”) 11. Paint a set of eight china dishes using native American designs. 12. Paint a set of eight china dishes using any standard design. 13. Describe and fully distinguish six great types of Old World pottery. 14. Describe and fully distinguish four types of native American pottery. 15. Tell how the ancient and prehistoric pottery of Amer- ica may be distinguished from that made to-day. 16. Make a set of candlesticks and firebow! for Four Fires, 17. Describe the principal varieties of native clays and tell what colors they bake; describe the Zuni method of firing. Scout (Mikan) The Degree of Scout may be conferred on any one who takes twelve of these tests: 1. Know two miles of bypaths in and around your local headquarters in the country. 2. Have a general knowledge of the district within a five- mile radius of local headquarters, so as to be able to guide people at any time, by day or night. 3. Know the general direction and population of the five principal neighboring towns and be able to give strangers correct directions how to reach them. 4. Know the country in two-mile radius, or in a town know in a half-mile radius what livery stables, garages, and blacksmiths there are.
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