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AKELA'S LIFE STORY
EQUIPMENT: Ceremony board or log with
three small candles and one large candle; tom-tom; artificial camp fire.
SETTING: Akela enters and walks
behind the fire. Akela gives the Cub Scout sign and tom-tom beating
stops.
NARRATOR: Akela was the big chief of
the Webelos tribe; tall, stalwart, straight as an arrow, swift as an
antelope, brave as a lion - he was fierce to an enemy but kind to a
brother. Many trophies hung in his teepee. His father was the son of the
great yellow sun in the sky. He was called the "Arrow Of
Light" His mother, from whom he learned those wondrous things that
mothers know was called "Kind Eyes". He began to understand the signs and calls of the
Webelos tribe. Then he was taken on little trips to the forest among the
great trees and streams. Here, from the Wolf he learned the language of
the ground; the tracks and the ways to food. (At this point, Akela
lights the small Wolf candle using the large candle)
AKELA: With this candle, representing
the "Spirit of Akela" we light the trail of the Wolf. From the
signs along the Wolf trail, I see the following braves are ready for advancement in the Wolf Clan of
Akela's tribe. (Akela calls the names of the boys receiving Wolf badges and arrow
points. They come forward and stand before the campfire. Akela presents
awards.)
NARRATOR: Then from the big, kindly
bears, he learned the secret names of the trees, the calls of the birds,
the language of the air.
AKELA: (lighting the Bear candle)
With the "Spirit of Akela" we light the Bear trail. From the
signs along the Bear trail I see the following braves are ready for advancement into the Bear Clan of
Akela's tribe. ( He calls forward the boys who are receiving Bear badges
and arrow points)
NARRATOR: But before he could become
a Scouting "brave" on his own, he had to prove himself by
trying out new skills, performing certain tasks and passing tests of
accomplishment.
AKELA: (Lighting the Webelos candle)
With the "Spirit of Akela" we light the trail of the Webelos.
From the signs along the Webelos trail, I see that the following braves
have shown their skills in... (He calls the names of the boys receiving
activity badges and indicates which badges they earned.) ] NARRATOR: There Akela was required to
pass the highest test of all. He must prove himself qualified to wear
his father's name "Arrow of Light".
AKELA: From the signs further on down
the Webelos trail, I see that the following braves have proven
themselves worthy to wear the "Arrow of Light", the highest
award in Akela's tribe. (He calls forward the boys who have earned the
Arrow of Light Award.) (Drum stops) From the four winds, Akela hears
that you braves are doing well along the trails that will lead you into
Boy Scouting and the highest trail of all, that of Eagle. Now will all
Cub Scouts stand and repeat with me the Cub Scout Promise. |
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