History
Honor levels and awards
Principles
Events
Lodge History
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When was the Order of the Arrow created?

1915

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What is the first honor level and how does one earn it?

You become and Arrowmen by completing your ordeal

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What are the 3 principles of the OA?

Brotherhood, cheerfulness, and service

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What is the first OA event you will attend before becoming an arrowman?

A call out ceremony

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When was Nebagamon lodge founded?

1962

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What did the Order of the Arrow start as?

A camp honor society

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What is the second honor level and what does the sash look like?

The Brotherhood sash consists of a red arrow with 2 bars at the end on a white background 

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What are the 3 W's

Wimachtendienk Wingolauchsik Witahemui

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What is our lodge level fun event?

Fellowships

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What was the lodges name prior to Nebagamon?

Sinawava



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Where was the OA started?

Treasure Island scout camp

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How long does one have to wait after their ordeal to attempt to become a Brotherhood member 

6 months

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Who are the four principles in the ceremonies

Allowat Sakima, Nanitucket, Metau, and Kitchkinet

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What 4 camps hold OA High Adventure

The summit, Seabase, Northern Tier, and Philmont?

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Why is our totem Fire on Water?

People would go to Lake Mead to watch the atomic bombs go off. The explosion would reflect off the water, looking like there was a "fire on the water".

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Who started the the OA?

E. Urner Goodman and Carrol A Edson

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What is the final Honor level

Vigil honor

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What role does Metau play in the ceremonies?

The Medicine man

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What is our yearly training event called (full name required)

Lodge Leadership devoplment

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What year was the national chief from our lodge?

1994

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When was the first NOAC?

1949

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What is the highest award that national can give to an arrowmen

the distinguished service award

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What Role does Allowat play in the ceremonies?

The Chief

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How many lodge events do we hold during a normal year?

7

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Who is our first female lodge advisor?

Mrs. Marian