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COUNTING COUP CEREMONY
SETTING: Scout leader dressed in
Indian outfit as Akela, standing or sitting by a ceremonial fire. PARTICIPANTS: Akela, Cubmaster,
Webelos Leader.
Note: If trophy skins are being
presented, involve parents to help with awards. Insert the presentation
at **. The final and highest rank of Cub
Scouting is the Arrow of Light. To earn it a boy must be a member of his
Den for at least six months and have earned the Webelos Badge. He must
have earned the Fitness, Readyman, and Citizen Activity Pins and five
more for a total of eight. He must know the Boy Scout Oath and Scout Law
from memory as well as the Boy Scout slogan, motto, sign and salute. He
must have participated in a Webelos overnight camp out or a Webelos day
hike. He must have visited a Boy Scout troop with his parents and den
and taken part in a Boy Scout outdoor activity.
The Arrow of Light is the only Cub
Scout Rank that may be worn on the Boy Scout uniform. As an Adult he can
wear the special square knot badge to always recall his having earned
the Arrow of Light. Tonight we have (number) Webelos Scouts who have
earned Cub Scouting's highest award. Will the following boys and their
parents please come forward? (List boys earning the Arrow of Light
badge.)
Long ago the Indian braves would
collect eagle feathers. Regardless of how an Indian brave accumulated
feathers, he was not allowed, according to tribal law, to wear them
until he had won them by doing a brave deed. He had to appear before the
tribal council and tell or re-enact his deed. If the council thought the
brave was worthy, the brave was allowed to wear the feather in his hair
or war bonnet. These honors were called "counting coop." The
Indian displayed his honors on his clothing, on a banner, or on a stick.
The Webelos Scout "counts
coop" by wearing the many rank awards and activity pins on his
uniform, but he will soon be a Boy Scout and will not be allowed to wear
them any more. ** (I would like to present these Webelos with a trophy
skin displaying their own scouting honors.) (Cubmaster presents skins to
boys.)
You've completed all the requirements
for your Arrow of Light badge and have completed the Cub Scout trail. It
is our pleasure to award you this certificate of accomplishment, and
award your Arrow of Light badge to your parents, who have been your
Akela in completing these requirements.
Parents, please award this badge to
your son and congratulate him on a "job well done." The Arrow of Light is a significant
achievement. The Boy Scouts of America recognize it as such. When you
become a Boy Scout, you continue to wear the Arrow of Light on your
uniform. When you become an adult leader, you wear a square knot
that represents the Arrow of Light on your
uniform. In view of that significance, I offer my sincere
congratulations to each of you. (Shake the hand of each scout and
parent.)
In Boy Scouts, when they have an
Eagle Court of Honor, a charge or challenge is made to the new Eagle
Scout. Tonight you have achieved the highest rank in Cub Scouts, and I
want to offer such a challenge to each of you.
I challenge each of you to continue
to live by the ideals you have learned in Cub Scouts, especially the Cub
Scout motto: "DO YOUR BEST".
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