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THE STORY OF THE SIX ARROWS
Setting: Center stage, Cubmaster,
Webelos, and Council Fire.
Many years ago there lived a tribe of
Indians who had a peculiar method of choosing their chief. When the
chief of a tribe became too old and knew he had only a short time to
live, he would call before him all the braves of the tribe and give to
each a bow and six arrows.
When these arrows hit an object they
were so constructed they would break and could not be use again. Each
brave took a bow and arrows and promised that he would eat no meat
except that killed with the six arrows. He was to remain away from camp
as long as he could and the one remaining away the longest would be made
chief.
Now it so happened that there was a
young Indian by the name of Arrow of Light who wished very much to be
chief and for many moons had spent much time practicing with the bow and
arrows and learning the ways of the wild animals. When his chief sent
out word that he was about to choose a new chief, Arrow of Light secured
the bow and arrows.
It was late in the afternoon when he
started out and he went at once to a place where he had often seen deer
come down to drink. He was obliged to wait all night but he had a great
deal of PATIENCE. Just as it was getting light he saw a fine deer on the
water's edge near him. He shot the deer. Then he took stone, skinned the
deer, prepared the skin for clothing, and hung the meat where the wild
animals could not reach it. He lived here for many days but finally the
meat was almost gone so he resolved to start out again.
He had not traveled far when he came
face to face with a huge bear. The bear growled and started toward him,
but Arrow of Light was very BRAVE. He waited until the bear was near
him. With his second arrow he shot and killed him. He used the skin to
make a fine robe to sleep under in cold weather and the meat supplied
him for a long time. But at last the food was gone and he was obliged to
start out again.
He was walking along the path
thinking how well he had done to kill such big animals with his arrows
when suddenly he saw an Indian lying on the path before him. He bent
over him and saw that it was one of his friends who had started out at
the same time he had, but who had used up all his arrows and was
starving. He knew that his friend must have food at once or he would
die. He looked around but all he could see was a squirrel.
He had been saving his arrows for
bigger game but he showed his FRIENDSHIP for his Indian friend by
shooting this squirrel and cooking it for him. The next day the Indian
was able to walk slowly so they went on together. Soon they saw a huge
panther ready to spring upon them. Arrow of Light knew that he could
escape but his friend was so weak that he would easily be killed so he
used up another arrow to kill the panther, thus showing his UNSELFISHNESS.
As they went on together looking for
a deer, they heard a wolf in hot pursuit of one. Before long they carne
upon a freshly killed deer. Arrow of Light's friend said to him,
"Here is some meat all ready for you," but Arrow of Light had
promised that he would eat only the meat that he had killed for himself.
He showed his HONESTY by refusing to eat it.
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