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by Ernest Thompson SetonPlan, make and fit up complete for outdoor sleeping, a sleeping bag that can be easily ventilated, for coup. In addition, plan and make complete outfit for the sleeper, including bed-sox, for grand coup. Decorate a Sagamore blanket or robe, containing at least 24 coup feathers and 6 other symbols or emblems, for coup. A Sachem robe or blanket containing at least 48 coup feathers and 10 symbols or emblems, for grand coup. Show hand-made samples of the following stitches: Basting, hemming, running, felling, backstitching, gathering, overcasting, buttonholing, sewing on buttons, herringbone, feather, darning stocking, darning a tear, patching, double feather, tucking, French knots, hemstitching, cross-stitching, blanket stitching, eyelet, blind loop, French hem on damask, and mitering a corner, for coup. In addition, make a well-made dress entirely by hand, for grand coup. Make a costume for each of five different Council activities, costumes to be the property of the Tribe, for coup. For each of ten as above, grand coup. These need not be made entirely by hand. For Further Information, See: The Birch Bark Roll |
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