INDIAN LORE
- Give the history of one American
Indian tribe, group, or nation that lives or has lived near you. Visit it,
if possible. Tell about traditional dwellings, way of life, tribal
government, religious beliefs, family and clan relationships, language,
clothing styles, arts and crafts, food preparation, means of getting around,
games, customs in warfare, where members of the group now live, and how they
live.
- Do TWO of the following. Focus on a
specific group or tribe.
- Make an item of clothing worn by
members of the tribe.
- Make and decorate three items
approved by your counselor used by the tribe.
- Make an authentic model of a
dwelling used by any Indian tribe, group, or nation.
- Visit a museum to see Indian
artifacts. Discuss them with your counselor. Identify at least ten
artifacts by tribe or nation, their shape, size, and use.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Learn three games played by a
group or tribe. Teach and lead one game with a Scout group.
- Learn and show how a tribe
traditionally cooked or prepared food. Make three food items.
- Give a demonstration showing how a
specific Indian group traditionally hunted, fished, or trapped.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Write or briefly describe how life
would have been different for the European settlers if there had been no
Indians to meet them when they came to this continent.
- Sing two songs in an Indian
language. Explain their meaning.
- Learn in an Indian language at
least twenty-five common terms and their meanings.
- Show twenty-five signs in Indian
sign language. Include those that will help you ask for water, food, and
where the path or road leads.
- Learn in English (or in the
language you commonly speak at home or in the troop) an Indian story of
at least three hundred words, or any number off shorter ones adding up
to three hundred words. Tell the story or stories at a Scout meeting or
campfire.
- Write or tell about eight things
adopted by others from American Indians.
- Learn twenty-five Indian
place-names. Tell their origins and meanings.
- Name five well-known American
Indian leaders, either from the past or people of today. Give their
tribes or nations. Describe what they did or do now that makes them
notable.
- Learn about the Iroquois
Confederacy, including how and why it was formed. Tell about its
governing system, and its importance to the framers of our Constitution
of the United States.