Under the “Totem-Pole”
Letters to Redfeather are answered as follow*:. —Morning Song: You have been having plenty of swimming, Morning Song, and I am glad your form is learning life-saving. What do you think of Dream Weaver’s poem this week? . . . Dream Weaver: Congratulations on your success, Dream "Weaver. That poem would make a fine little song. How gad I am that I chose that name for you. I hope you will send me some more poem* soon. . . . Fleet Foot: Greetings to Fie* I ’. Foot, scribe for the tribe of St. James. Please may* I have your home address. . . . Harvest Moon: Your poems, as usua;. are full of charm. Harvest Moon. I wonder if you will enter a story? . • Grey Moccasin: That poem has a haunting theme, Grey Moccasin. Thank you for letting me see it. . . . Lone Drifter: Yes, Flying Cloud writes a fine l«tt*" And. you know the creek she described. You have some splendid hobbies, * n<l they are those that keep you in the oper c ir. No, I do not know of any otter names to add to that list. . . . wTu-e Squirrel: The Papatoetoe scribe is no* - member of the Wigwam circle. Please will you thank Captain for her letter. . • • Green Bough: I enjoyed your poem much. Green Bough, and I am looking forward to seeing another story from your pen. A Wigwam wish for this faitrful one. . . . Seagull: Greetings, A inaictive. I am glad that your company r Sea Scouts has chosen a representativeYes, you may have that name. . •. • Golden Butterfly: Your report nuckes interesting reading, Golden Butterfly, i* will appear in the Girl Guides corn* next week. A good wish for your company. . . . Dancing Star: I am »ur« will make a very capable patrol Dancing Star, and I am glad to nea.about those new badges. Thank you sending the Takapuna report. . • £a*r.bow Shell: Your report has arrived, Ka' * bow Shell. Do you like the name * selected for you? . . . Golden Pine: brewings to the new scribe for shall always be glad to have your ne * • Your company has a long assoclan*-; with the Wigwam. . . . Sunlit Ayater?My regards and thanks, Sunlit »ater • • The Awataha report has been i nclu “?“, the Girl Guides’ Corner. . . • Cloud: It is good to be alone ? nce i! nl{l while, Flying Cloud, for otherwise p€oP'«j would never become really acquain with themselves. I enjoyed your l etter J/ r . week. AVhat did you buy with your P* I name prize? Sighing Wind called on this week, and we had a long pow-v*o , > :
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 14
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