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The program tells us this Indian village is put on by a group of older Scouts from several Troops. First come a couple of Indian scouts who spy out the land. Then the tribe advances and makes camp. Tepees are set up, fires lighted, and routine activities of the tribe are shown in action. We note that several large dogs have been drafted, each dragging a travois. Women are seen with papooses slung on their backs. The demonstration ends with a sun dance and the breaking of camp. Tepees may be all lashed together and ready to put up, which will save a great deal of time. For the preparation of Indian costumes see the Service Library Pamphlet "Indian Handicraft." See Also:Campfire Helps |
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