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of Pathfinder, the Wayseeker must have won 12 coups, 3
under each Lamp; know and tell publicly the story of the
First Fire; make and explain the Sand Painting; be a Wood-
crafter at least three months.
When these tests have been satisfactorily passed, the mem-
ber is called out in Council, the Guide then in charge reads
a list of the coups won, cuts from the horned shield the
green tassels and burns them, hands the candidate a thread
of scarlet silk to be embroidered—a red spot—in the door-
way of the teepee, saying as he does so: “Thus do I, acting
for the Council, take away the green tassels of inexperience,
and with this silk, I light your teepee fre. You are now a
Pathfinder.”
A Sagamore is one who has won 24 coups, 6 under each
Lamp; must be at least 14 years of age; and be a Wood-
crafter at least six months.
A Grand Sagamore is one who has won 24 grand coups.
An Eagle Sagamore is one with 36 coups.
A Grand Eagle Sagamore is one with 36 grand coups.
A Sachent is one with 48 coups.
A Grand Sacheim has 48 grand coups.
An Eagle Sachem has 72 coups.
A Grand Eagle Sachem is one with 72 grand coups.
A Sachem Ipawa is one with 100 coups.
A Grand Sachem Ipawa is one with 100 grand coups.
An Eagle Sachem Ipawa is one with 200 coups.
A Grand Eagle Sachem Ipawa is one with 200 grand
coups.
Local tribes are authorized to confer the ranks of Way-
seeker and of Pathfinder. Before taking any action on
claims for the rank of Sagamore or higher ranks, the Head
Guide must forward to the Field Council of the District (1f
in the district of a Field Council; otherwise to National
Headquarters) the original coup claims. The Committee on
Honors will there pass upon them, make record of same and
return them to the local group. Without their action, these
titles may not be approved or conferred.
Woodcraft Honor Band
When one is received into membership, he should have placed on his shoulders the Woodcraft Honor Band which ..text pokračuje