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NEW VOICES

TO-DAY the Wigwam trail echoes to the sound of many new voices as the 1929 scribes take their places in the friendly circle —Wood Spell and Featherfoot, Love Song and Laughing Eyes. Yellow Moon scans the Totem Pole with interest, Falling replaces Sun Cloud, Feathered Arrow picks up the quill that Flying Moccasin once plied so skilfully, Hunting Chief fills the niche of Beaver Hunter, who has left for other lands. Tidings, too, have reached us of Silver Heel and Little Feather * fvho have been returned as scribes for their companies. Time passes. Soon the March moon will wane and bring the closing date for the appointment of scribes. Is your company represented? Has your troop a voice in the Wigwam circle? REDFEATHER,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 6

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NEW VOICES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 6

NEW VOICES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 6

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