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Under the Totem-Pole

Chiefs and Braves

1 * Golden Wing: Greetings to this new member who has found her way to the ; Camp of Redfeather. I was glad to have your corn petition entry, and hope you will often pause under our friendly Totem ; Pole. Sea Wist: The hand of weicome to this Brave, whose name is now inscribed on the Totem Pole. The last competition j was very* popular, and I was glad to have your entry. Little New Leaf: Another arrow from my maid of the Spring. Your entry was one of the good ones. I hope your report will reach me soon. Drifting Cliud: Many thanks for your friendly letter, which I enjoyed Aerymuch. You will find plenty of competi- ; tions in this page to keep you occupied, i. Drifting Cloud. I was glad to have your competition entry. Sun-flecked Shadow: Lone Dreamer j will be glad to have your congratulations, I Sunflecked Shadow. There were numbers of entries in the world-building j competition, but you will be glad to know , that yours was one of the best lists. 1 Best wishes from the Wigwam to this i faithful Brave.

s.r.'Tier Shcwer: Congratulations r your success in the vord-bniktif co§test. Summer Shi wer. I urn v. :«deilif horn- loug j'ou spent compiling that i«c list. I hope I shall soon hear from this new Brave, who ? now waa* ; ing her hands at the friendly i fire. Elue Fire: Yes, Blue Fire, I eajo: the late twilight very much, but cull haxj the feeling that the clocks must be far. Il r-m phd 'that the Gthde meeting* ar* now being continued and shall be looking forward to your report on the coopa ny activities Greetings from tfc children of Redfeather to Blue Fira Little Pathfinder: Hist! "Sew foe*, steps on the trail to the Wigwam, are ai: glad that this Scout nac joine ; our friendly cincle. Many i h:onka for your competic. a entry*. J>o yon knov Flying Moccasin, the Otahur c scribe? Silver Mist. Greetings. Silver Mir and many thanks for your interesting fir. of vordt. I shall be looking forward to y&ur letter about me hike. Did jthave a happy time? Flying Cloud: Two letter? from Fij ing Cloud, and a formidable list «f words ior the competition. The oak pat dock certainly must have looked Jib fairyland under that sliver thread of a :noou. Did ou the ph-net it *:• tendance last week? Those baby foais must be interesting to watch. 1 am sort they have not a care in the worid. Greetmg to my maid of the Great Out-doors Lone Dreamer . So Wynkcu as spretc her wing? and fiom away? I mggw sending Blynken in pursuit. Your peu certainly have had the wanderlust latefe What a jolly time you had with yet two little- friends. J enjoyed rc-adia* about that exciting holiday. Lone Hunter: A competition poer from the faithful pen of Done Haute Many thanks Are you still :rwentfc* b urglar alarms ? Young Morning: I was glad to bear again from this Brave and to read tb* poem about the lion. Best wuhes free the Wigwam to Young Morning. Red Star: Many happy returns. Ai ; the Children of Redfeather speed tber creetings to the little faithful one on her birthday. How strange that it abode fall on “Wigwam Day.” What a strear |of cars you have been watching. Tte one thousand and fortieth must hat? been a trifle late. I think. Every £/*< wish to Red Star. Little Swift Canoe: Your tranuhldw from the French is a beautiful piece of • work. Dittle Swift Canoe. Thank you *W much for sending it. I shall be iookb* forward to reading your competitJc* poem, too. Greetings from the Wifwxn i to the Brave of - many cargoes.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 6

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627

Under the Totem-Pole Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 6

Under the Totem-Pole Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 6

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