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Under the “Totem-Pole"

Letters to Redfeather are answered as follow: — Birch Bud: Welcome to BircL Bud, who now pauses for the first time under ifco Totem Pole. There is a birch tree not very far from the Wigwam an# when i hear a merry ping I know that an arrow from one of my faithful tribe is embedded in its trusty bole. I hope I shall find many there from my new Brave. Sleeping Wolf: Greetings to this ntw Chief. 1 have read your stones with much interest and have entered them tn the competition. What tidings or watting W 7 arrior? Is he still following trs Dew of Dawn: That Christmas goow was certainly fortunate in being presented to so kind-hearted a family. “ ' haps the blow will fall at Easter. 1 glad vou have heard from Red Star, tb* friendship of the little faithful one i* something that many of us chensn. Storm Wind: What a jolly time you toa in camp. I should have liked to “ seen that laughing lorry load. Ana 7‘_ won four first prizes, five seconds, a® and a swimming race? Who helpedcarry home your prizes? I enjoy® o V*. letter very much, Storm Wind an hope you will soon write to ne again. Harvest Moon: Many thanks for , fine story. I think you must have some enchanted ink in your wandering > Harvest Moon. Did you ply pen when you were on thought for Silver Wing and Little Silver Ripple: What an unluck/ that was for you, Silver R PP ,r ‘- * ' not like to think of my faithful B hobbbling about on crutches, ana i your ankle will soon mend. iou “ find plenty of time for reading wnne . are resting it. What sort Of boow *• peal to you? And how are Bjaclc «-.* and Smoke Plume? I hope BlacK has returned to Scouting. . Flying Cloud: I enjoyed your tide wy. maid who sighed for the great ocwj Flying Cloud. Did the wind wblap* to you as ho came striding througn* oak paddock’ I think so, for, * ro 7” you lay you could see your own d»u Perhaps you caught the glimmer «« golden fish, also? Sitting Bull, wh , sat on a fallen log feathering arTo ?'o e d. making songs for the children °‘ h /j* feather, has been ill for many moal is now time for the children to songs for him. My beat wishes to u Cloud. . letter, Red Star: I enjoyed your n eWSJ \\. frRed Star, and thank you very that fine poem. Printers’ ink. m is criticism. What a long walk > • „ j “Be bold, be bold, but not too hope you will not overtax that found strength. Please t J l ? n . \ "cv. Heel for her greetings, and Li®** 1 Grey Dawn and Buffalo for tne wishes. It is splendid receiving letters in ink. . roU id Moon Dreamer: It was a pit* > oU ( . alT „ not have had a longer time m pn - Moon Dreamer, but 1 am £laa • . joyed the little while you had. you are holding meetings again. 1921* will be a happy year for t » Ethridge. Some good wishes Iro feather to you all. . & v.' a Herald of Dawn: Somehow i you will win the Scribe’s Baage. of Dawn, for your letters tell . • ; They are always a pleasure to w ;ti hope you will always keep W *_ __ yr me and tell me the great cOl ? c [ . have in mind. My best wishes keen young Bra\ - e.

Membership j&gjjL. Girl Guides, Guv Seoul* young people between the y ! /J a«rf 20 arc invited 1 their names, a«</ ' 7.7;# £o Red feather, the SUN Newspapers , Ltd ' ■- if ! < 6‘>w, Auckland , when <' a f «.* { »/u*p seal »ri// reach them r ~ “"*** I

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 587, 13 February 1929, Page 6

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Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 587, 13 February 1929, Page 6

Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 587, 13 February 1929, Page 6

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