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El. knyga: Book Of Woodcraft

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Kegan Paul
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317856610
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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Kegan Paul
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317856610
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First published in 2005. The child within all of us cannot fail to respond to this charming book written in a more innocent age, but full of timeless truths and a prescient environmental wisdom. This is the great book of the woodcraft movement of the early twentieth century, glorifying the outdoor life, conservation, self development and the preservation of Native American ways built upon centuries of respect for the environment.
Preface v
Table of the Fifteen Sections:
Principles of Woodcraft
Nine Important Principles
3(4)
Recreation
4(1)
Camp-life
4(1)
Self-government, with Adult Guidance
4(1)
The Magic of the Campfire
4(1)
Woodcraft Pursuits
5(1)
Honors by Standards
6(1)
Personal Decoration for Personal Achievements
6(1)
A Heroic Ideal
6(1)
Picturesqueness in Everything
7(1)
The Ideal
7(2)
The Spartans of the West
The Indian Way
9(2)
The Indian's Creed
11(2)
The Dark Side
13(7)
The Bright Side
20(39)
Reverence
20(4)
Cleanliness
24(3)
Chastity
27(1)
Bravery
28(1)
Thrift and Providence
29(2)
Cheerfulness or the Merry Indian
31(1)
Obedience
32(2)
Kindness
34(2)
Hospitality
36(1)
Treatment of Their Women
37(4)
Courtesy and Polite Behavior
41(2)
Honesty
43(2)
Truthfulness and Honor
45(2)
Temperance and Sobriety
47(2)
Physique
49(2)
In General
51(4)
Summary
55(4)
Standard Indian Books
59(2)
Woodland Songs, Dances, and Ceremonies
Omaha Tribal Prayer
61(1)
Sitting Bull's War Song
62(1)
The Ghost Dance Song
63(1)
The Peace Pipe Ceremony
64(1)
The Scalp Dance
65(1)
Bird Dance Song
66(1)
The Mujje Mukesin
66(2)
The Lament
68(1)
The Caribou Dance
68(2)
The Dance of the White Caribou
70(2)
The Dog Dance
72(2)
The Objibwa Snake Dance
74(1)
The Hunting of Mishi-Mokwa
75(5)
Indian Song Books
80(1)
The Weasel in the Wood
80(1)
Le Furet
81(1)
Rouser or Reveille
82(1)
Suggested Programs
A Series of Monthly Programs
83(4)
Suggestions for Evenings
87(1)
Animal Story Books for Evenings
88(1)
Indoor or Winter Activities
89(1)
Handicraft
89(1)
Games
89(1)
Studies
90(1)
Songs
90(1)
Dances
90(1)
Robe Contest
90(2)
Suggested Camp Routine
92(1)
Good Program of an Entertainment at a Council
92(1)
Indoor Competition for a Prize
92(1)
One-day Hikes
93(3)
General Scouting Indoors
Handicraft Stunts
96(2)
Fork and Spoon
96(1)
Needle Case
96(1)
Tackle Box
96(1)
Peach Stone Basket
96(1)
Turkey Call
96(1)
Chicken Squawk
96(1)
Picture Frames
97(1)
Birch-bark vessels
98(1)
Souvenir Spoons
98(1)
Knots
99(3)
Fireside Trick
102(1)
The Lone Star Trick
102(1)
Bird Boxes or Houses
103(3)
How to Raise Some Money
106(2)
General Scouting Outdoors
Rubbing-stick Fire
108(2)
Hiking in the Snow
110(5)
Weather Wisdom
115(2)
Outdoor Proverbs
117(1)
The Stars
118(6)
The Pleiades as a Test of Eyesight
124(3)
The Twin Stars
127(1)
The Planets
127(2)
The Moon
129(1)
Making a Dam
129(1)
When Lost in the Woods
130(1)
Indian Tweezers
131(1)
A Home-made Compass
132(1)
An Indian Clock, Shadow Clock or Sundial
132(1)
Lights
133(1)
Hunter's Lamp
133(1)
Woodman's Lantern
133(2)
Camp Loom and Grass Mats
135(1)
Navaho Loom
136(2)
Camp Rake
138(1)
Camp Broom
139(1)
Building a Boat
140(1)
A Dugout Canoe
141(1)
Camp Horn
142(1)
Sleep Outdoors
142(1)
The Gee-string Camp
143(1)
Signaling and Indian Signs
Sign Language
144(11)
Picture-writing
155(6)
Blazes and Indian Signs
161(6)
Blazes
161(2)
Stone Signs
163(1)
Grass and Twig Signs
163(1)
Smoke Signals
164(1)
Signal by Shots
165(1)
Special Signs
165(2)
Weather Signals
167(1)
Signals on the Railway
168(4)
The Code
169(1)
Colors
169(1)
Hand, Flag, and Lamp Signals
169(1)
Other Hand Signals
169(1)
Signals by Engine Whistle
169(1)
Air Whistle or Cord-pull
170(2)
Campercraft or the Summer Camp
Camping Out
172(1)
Outfit for Six (one week)
173(3)
Outfit for Each Brave
176(1)
Tents
177(1)
Teepee
177(1)
The Camp Ground
178(1)
Latrine
178(1)
Arriving on the Camp Ground
179(1)
Camp Officers and Government
179(2)
The Dog Soldiers
181(1)
Inspection
181(1)
The Horns of the High Hikers
182(1)
Council-fire Circle
182(1)
Totem-pole
183(1)
Councils
184(1)
Beds
185(1)
Water or the Indian Well
186(1)
Mosquitos, Black Flies, etc.
186(1)
Lice and Vermin
187(1)
Suggested Camp Routine
187(1)
Campfires
187(3)
Council-fire
190(1)
Firearms
191(1)
Camp Cookery
192(2)
War-sack
194(1)
Scout Buttons
194(1)
Lace or Thong
195(1)
Games for the Camp
Interesting Pursuits
196(1)
Tilting Spears
196(1)
Tilting in the Water
197(1)
Tub-Tilting on Land
198(1)
Still-hunting the Buck, or the Deer Hunt
199(3)
The Bear Hunt
202(2)
Spearing the Great Sturgeon
204(2)
Canoe Tag
206(1)
Scouting
206(1)
Quicksight
207(1)
Far-sight or Spot-the-rabbit
208(1)
Home Star or Pole Star
208(1)
Rabbit Hunt
209(1)
Arrow Fight
209(1)
Hostile Spy
210(1)
Scout Messenger
211(1)
Challenge for Scout Messenger
211(1)
Tree the Coon
212(1)
Navajo Feather Dance
212(1)
Feather Football or Feather-blow
213(1)
Cock-fighting
213(1)
One-legged Chicken Fight
213(1)
Stronghand
213(1)
Badger-pulling
214(1)
Stung, or Step-on-the-rattler
214(1)
Buffalo Chips
214(1)
Rat-on-his-lodge
215(1)
Watching by the Trail
216(1)
Trailing
216(1)
Apache Relay Race
217(1)
The Weasel in the Wood
217(1)
Throwing the Spear
217(1)
Water-boiling Contest
218(1)
Medley Scouting
218(3)
Health and Woodland Medicine
First Aid:
To Revive from Drowning
221(1)
Sunstroke
222(1)
Burns and Scalds
222(1)
Hemorrhage or Internal Bleeding
222(1)
Cuts and Wounds
223(1)
Lightning
223(1)
Shock or Nervous Collapse
223(1)
Fainting
223(1)
Mad Dog or Snake Bite
224(1)
Insect Stings
224(1)
Tests of Death
224(1)
Cinders or Sand in the Eye
224(1)
Books Recommended
224(1)
Wildwood Remedies or Simples:
Antiseptic or Wound Wash
225(1)
Balm for Wounds
225(1)
Bleeding, to Stop
225(1)
Bowel Complaint
225(1)
Bowel Tonic
225(1)
Chills and Fever
225(1)
Cold or Fever Cure
225(1)
Cough Remedy
225(3)
Cough and Irritated Throat
228(1)
Cough and Lung Remedy
228(1)
Diuretic
228(1)
Face-ache
228(1)
Inflammation of the Eyes or Skin
228(1)
Ink
228(1)
Lung Balm
228(1)
Nose-bleed
228(1)
Nose Stopped up at Night
228(1)
Pimples and Skin Rash
228(1)
Poison Ivy Sting
228(2)
Purge, Mild
230(1)
Purge, Strong
230(1)
Purge, Fierce
230(1)
Rheumatism
230(1)
Sores and Wounds
231(1)
Sunburn
231(1)
Sweater
232(1)
Tapeworm
232(1)
Tonic
233(1)
Wash for Sore Throat
233(1)
Worms
233(1)
Worms and Tonic
234(1)
Wound Wash, (see Antiseptic)
234(1)
Indian Bath or Sweat Lodge
234(1)
Latrine
235(1)
The Keen Eyes of the Indian
235(1)
Near-sightedness
235(1)
The Remedy
235(1)
Dry Socks
236(1)
Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life
236(1)
Don't Turn out Your Toes Much
237(1)
Tobacco
237(2)
Sex Matters
239(1)
Starvation Foods in the Northern Woods
240(10)
Rabbits
241(2)
Mice
243(1)
Ants
243(1)
Insect Borers
243(1)
Rawhide and Leather
243(1)
Bark and Buds
244(1)
Toadstools
244(1)
Lichens
245(1)
Iceland Moss
245(1)
Reindeer Moss
246(1)
Rock Tripe
247(2)
Drinks: Labrador Tea
249(1)
Natural History
Our Common Birds, or Forty Birds that Every Boy Should Know
250(18)
How to Stuff a Bird
268(11)
Making a Skin
269(6)
Mounting the Bird
275(4)
Owl-stuffing Plate
279(1)
Stuffing an Animal
279(2)
Preserving Small Mammal Skins
281(4)
Directions for Measurement
281(2)
Directions for the Preparation of Skins
283(2)
Trapping Animals
285(1)
The Secrets of the Trail
285(25)
Trailing
286(1)
Hard to Photograph Tracks
286(1)
No Two Tracks alike
287(1)
Dog and Cat
288(3)
Wolf
291(2)
Rabbits and Hares
293(2)
The Newton Jack-rabbit
295(3)
Fox
298(3)
The Fox's Hunt
301(3)
Closing In
304(2)
Books and Articles Recommended
306(1)
Mushrooms, Fungi or Toadstools
Abundance
307(1)
Dangers
308(1)
To Make Spore Prints for Study
309(1)
Poisonous Toadstools
310(5)
Symptoms of Poisoning
314(1)
Remedy
314(1)
Unwholesome but Not Deadly Toadstools
315(3)
Wholesome Toadstools
318(7)
Uncertain Kinds
323(2)
Cautions for the Inexperienced
325(1)
Mushroom Growing
325(1)
Books Recommended
325(4)
Forestry
Pinaceæ---Conifers or Pine Family
White Pine, Weymouth Pine (Pinus Strobus)
329(1)
Red Pine, Canadian Pine, Norway Pine (Pinus resinosa)
330(1)
Long-leaved Pine, Georgia Pine, Southern Pine, Yellow Pine, Hard Pine (Pinus palustris)
331(1)
Jack-Pine, Banksian Pine, Gray Pine, Labrador Pine, Hudson Bay Pine, Northern Scrub Pine (Pinus Banksiana)
332(1)
Jersey Pine, Scrub Pine (Pinus Virginiana)
333(1)
Yellow Pine, Spruce Pine, Short-leaved Pine, Bull Pine (Pinus echinata)
334(1)
Table Mountain Pine, Hickory Pine (Pinus Pungens)
335(1)
Loblolly, Old Field Pine, Frankincense Pine (Pinus Taeda)
336(1)
Pitch Pine, Torch Pine, Sap Pine, Candlewood Pine (Pinus rigida)
337(1)
Tamarack, Larch or Hackmatack (Larix laricina)
338(1)
White Spruce (Picea Canadensis)
339(2)
Black Spruce, Swamp Spruce (Picea Mariana)
341(1)
Red Spruce (Picea rubens)
342(1)
Hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis)
343(2)
Balsam Tree or Canada Balsam (Abies balsamea)
345(2)
Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)
347(1)
Arbor-vitæ or White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis)
348(1)
Southern Arbor-vitæ (Chamæcyparis thyoides)
349(2)
Red Cedar or Juniper (Juniperus Virginiana)
351(1)
Salicaceæ---The Willow Family
Black Willow (Salix nigra)
352(1)
Crack Willow, Brittle Willow (Salix fragilis)
353(1)
Golden Willow, Golden Osier, Yellow Willow or White Willow (Salix alba)
354(1)
Pussy Willow or Glaucous Willow (Salix discolor)
355(1)
Bebb's Willow, Fish-net Willow or Withy Willow (Salix Bebbiana)
356(1)
Quaking Asp, Quiver Leaf, Aspen Poplar or Popple (Populus tremuloides)
357(2)
Large-toothed Aspen (Populus grandidentata)
359(1)
Swamp, Downy or Black Poplar (Populus heterophylla)
360(1)
Balsam Poplar, Balm of Gilead, or Tacamahac (Populus balsamifera)
361(1)
Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)
362(1)
White Poplar, Silver Poplar or Abele (Populus alba)
363(1)
Lombardy Poplar (Populus dilatata)
364(1)
Juglandaceæ or Walnut Family
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)
365(2)
White Walnut, Oil Nut or Butternut (Juglans cinerea)
367(2)
Pecan (Hicoria Pecan)
369(1)
Bitter Nut or Swamp-Hickory (Hicoria cordiformis)
370(1)
Water Hickory (Hicoria aquatica)
371(1)
Shagbark, Shellbark or White Hickory (Hicoria ovata)
372(1)
The Big Shell-Bark or King-Nut (Hicoria laciniosa)
373(1)
Mockernut, White Heart or Big-Bud Hickory (Hicoria alba)
374(1)
Pignut Hickory (Hicoria glabra)
375(1)
Small Fruited Hickory (Hicoria microcarpa)
376(1)
Betulaceæ---Birch Family
Gray Birch or Aspen-leaved Birch (Betula populifolia)
377(1)
White, Canoe or Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)
378(2)
Red Birch or River Birch (Betula nigra)
380(1)
Yellow Birch, Gray Birch (Betula lutea)
381(1)
Black, Cherry, Sweet or Mahogany Birch (Betula lutea)
382(1)
Alder or Smooth Alder, Tag Alder (Alnus serrulata)
383(1)
Ironwood, Hard-Hack, Leverwood, Beetle-Wood or Hop Hornbeam. (Ostrya Virginiana)
384(1)
Blue Beech, Water Beech or American Hornbeam (Carpinus Caroliniana)
385(1)
Fagaceæ---Beech Family
White Oak (Quercus alba)
386(2)
Post-Oak, or Iron Oak (Quercus stellata)
388(1)
Overcup, Swamp or Post Oak (Quercus lyrata)
389(1)
Bur Oak, Cork-Bark or Mossy Cup (Quercus macrocarpa)
390(2)
Rock Chestnut Oak (Quercus Prinus)
392(1)
Scrub Chestnut Oak (Quercus prinoides)
393(1)
Yellow Oak, Chestnut Oak or Chinquapin Scrub Oak (Quercus Muhlenbergii)
394(1)
Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)
395(1)
Red Oak (Quercus rubra)
396(1)
Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea)
397(1)
Black Oak, Golden Oak, or Quercitron (Quercus velutina)
398(1)
Pin Oak or Swamp Oak (Quercus palustris)
399(1)
Black Jack or Barren Oak (Quercus Marilandica)
400(1)
Spanish Oak (Quercus triloba)
401(1)
Bear or Scrub Oak (Quercus ilicifolia)
402(1)
Water Oak (Quercus nigra)
403(1)
Beech (Fagus grandifolia)
404(1)
Chestnut (Castanea dentata)
405(1)
Chinquapin (Castanea pumila)
406(1)
Ulmaceæ---Elm Family
White Elm, Water or Swamp Elm (Ulmus Americana)
407(1)
Slippery Elm, Moose or Red Elm (Ulmus fulva)
408(1)
Rock, Cliff, Hickory or Cork Elm (Ulmus Thomasi)
409(1)
Winged Elm or Wahoo (Ulmus alata)
410(2)
Hackberry, Sugarberry, Nettle-tree or False Elm (Celtis occidentalis)
412(1)
Moraceæ---Mulberry Family
Red Mulberry (Morus rubra)
413(1)
Osage Orange or Bow-wood (Toxylon pomiferum)
414(1)
Magnoliaceæ---Magnolia Family
Tulip Tree, White-Wood, Canoe Wood or Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron Tulipifera)
415(2)
Sweet Bay, Laurel Magnolia, White Bay, Swamp Laurel, Swamp Sassafras or Beaver Tree (Magnolia Virginiana)
417(1)
Cucumber Tree or Mountain Magnolia (Magnolia acuminata)
418(1)
Lauraceæ---Laurel Family
Spice-Bush, Fever-Bush, Wild Allspice, Benjamin Bush (Benzoin odoriferum)
419(1)
Sassafras, Ague-tree (Sassafras Sassafras)
420(2)
Hamamelidaceæ---Witch Hazel Family
Witch Hazel, Winter Bloom or Snapping Hazel Nut (Hamamelis Virginiana)
422(2)
Altingiaceæ---Sweet Gum Family
Sweet-Gum, Star-Leaved or Red-Gum, Bilsted, Alligator Tree or Liquidambar (Liquidambar Styraciflua)
424(1)
Platanaceæ---Plane Tree Family
Sycamore, Plane Tree, Buttonball or Buttonwood (platanus occidentalis)
425(2)
Amygdalaceæ---Plum Family
Choke-Cherry (Padus Virginiana)
427(1)
Black Cherry, Cabinet or Rum Cherry (Padus serotina)
428(2)
Malaceæ---Apple Family
Scarlet Haw, Hawthorn, Thorn-Apple or Apple-Haw (Cratægus mollis)
430(1)
Cæsalpiniaceæ---Senna Family
Red-Bud or Judas-Tree (Cercis Canadensis)
431(1)
Honey of Sweet Locust, Three-thorned Acacia (Gleditsia triacanthos)
432(1)
Kentucky Coffee-Tree (Gymnocladus dioica)
433(1)
Fabaceæ---Pea Family
Black or Yellow Locust, Silver-Chain (Robinia Pseudacacia)
434(1)
Anacardiaceæ---Sumac Family
Staghorn or Velvet Sumac, Vinegar Tree (Rhus hirta)
435(2)
Dwarf Black or Upland or Mountain Sumac (Rhus copallina)
437(1)
Poison Sumac, Poison Elder (Toxicodendron Vernix)
438(1)
Poison Climbing or Three-leaved Ivy. Poison Oak, Climath (Toxicodendron vulgare)
439(1)
Aceraceæ---Maple Family
Striped Maple, Goosefoot Maple or Moosewood (Acer Pennsylvanicum)
440(1)
Mountain Maple (Acer spicatum)
441(1)
Sugar Maple, Rock Maple or Hard Maple (Acer saccharum)
442(1)
Silver Maple, White or Soft Maple (Acer saccharinum)
443(1)
Aceraceæ---Maple Family---Continued
Red, Scarlet, Water or Swamp Maple (Acer rubrum)
444(2)
Box Elder or Ash-leaved Maple (Acer Negundo)
446(1)
&Aelig;sculaceæ---Buckeye Family
Buckeye, Fetid Buckeye, Ohio Buckeye (Æsculus glabra)
447(1)
Yellow Sweet or Big Buckeye (Æculus octandra)
448(1)
Horse-Chestnut or Bongay (&AELig;sculus Hippocastanum)
449(1)
Tiliaceæ---Linden Family
Basswood, White-wood, Whistle-wood, Lime or Linden (Tilia Americana)
450(2)
Cornaceæ---Dogwood Family
Flowering Dogwood, Arrow-wood, Boxwood, Cornelian Tree (Cynoxylon floridum)
452(1)
Sour Gum, Black Gum, Pepperidge or Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica)
453(1)
Ebenaceæ---Ebony Family
Persimmon or Date-Plum (Diospyros virginiana)
454(1)
Oleaceæ, Olive Family (Including the Ashes)
White Ash (Fraxinus americana)
455(1)
Red Ash or Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
456(2)
Water Ash (Fraxinus caroliniana)
458(1)
Blue Ash (Fraxinus quadrangulata)
459(1)
Black Ash, Hoop Ash or Water Ash (Fraxinus nigra)
460(1)
Caprifoliaciæ---Honeysuckle Family
Elder, Elder-Blow, Elderberry, Sweer Elder or Bore-Plant (Sambucus canadensis)
461(1)
High Bush Cranberry, Cranberry Tree, Wild Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus)
462(2)
Maple-Leaved Arrow-wood, Dock-Makie (Viburnum acerifclium)
464(1)
Arrow-wood (Viburnum dentatum)
465(1)
Nanny-Berry, Nanny-Bush, Sheep-Berry, Blackthorn, Sweet Viburnum (Viburnum Lentago)
466(1)
Black Haw, Stag-Bush, Sloe (Viburnum prunifolium)
467(1)
Some Indian Ways
Teepees
468(3)
Storm-cap or Bull Boat
471(1)
Putting up the Teepee
472(1)
Teepee Life
473(2)
Hairy-Wolf's Teepee
475(3)
Art
478(1)
Indian Seats
479(3)
Head Band
482(1)
Warbonnet or Headdress
483(6)
Its Meaning
483(2)
Plenty-Coups
485(1)
Details of the Warbonnet
486(2)
Making the Warbonnet
488(1)
Indian Costume
489(6)
War-shirt
489(4)
Leggings
493(1)
Moccasins
493(1)
War-clubs
493(1)
Paddles
493(1)
Drum
493(1)
Peace Pipe
493(2)
The Indian or Willow Bed
495(4)
Indian Paints
499(2)
Indian Dyes
501(1)
Naming the Camp or Keeping the Winter Count
502(1)
Archery
502(1)
How to Make a Bow
503(2)
Holding and Drawing
505(4)
The Warbow of the Penobscots
505(2)
Scalps
507(1)
Indian Work
508(1)
Campfire Stories or Glimpses of Indian Character
The Teachings of Winnemucca
509(1)
The Teachings of Wabasha I
509(1)
The Lessons of Lone Chief
510(1)
The Teachings of Tshut-che-nau
511(1)
Courage or the Trained Scout
512(1)
An Indian Prayer
512(1)
Genesis (Omaha)
512(1)
The Quiche's Story of Creation
513(1)
Clean Fatherhood
514(1)
Omaha Proverbs
514(1)
The Medicine Man and His Ways
514(1)
The Indian Silence
515(1)
The Indian Babes in the Woods
516(1)
The Story of No-Heart
517(7)
Tecumseh
524(2)
Kanakuk, the Kickapoo Prophet
526(2)
Chief Joseph of the Sahaptin
528(3)
White Calf, Chief of the Blackfeet
531(3)
Wovoka, the Prophet
534(3)
The Apache Indian's Case
537(2)
The Wiping-out of Nanni-Chaddi
539(9)
The Ending of Dull Knife's Band
548(24)
The Message of the Indian
572(5)
Index 577
ERNEST THOMPSON SETON (18601946) emigrated from England to Canada at the age of six. He founded the Woodcraft Indians in 1902, and was co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910.