American Indian Affairs (AIA) Hoka Lodge Singer Award Patch
(All requirements must be completed before the Arrowman turns 21 years of age.)
- Attend Southern Singing Seminars at any two of the following:
Lodge 104 Event
Section 7B Conclave
Carolinas Indian Seminar
National Order of the Arrow Conference - Sing at 10 official Lodge Drum practice sessions.
- Sing at 6 District, Lodge, Council, Section or NOAC events as a member of a Lodge 104 Chapter or Lodge drum.
- Start and lead 4 songs at any combination of the events in requirement # 3.
- Explain the origin, words, meaning, background, etc. of 3 word songs or 3 non-word (vocable) songs.
- Describe the general sequence of songs for a typical powwow.
- Explain the two general styles of Native American powwow singing and the two general types of Native American songs.
- Describe/demonstrate the drumbeat for (each) of the following:
Intertribal Song
Ruffle Dance Song
Round Dance Song
Memorial Song
Trot Song
Fancy Dance Song - Describe the duties and responsibilities of a Singer
- Describe the duties and responsibilities of the Head Singer.
- Describe the duties and responsibilities of the Keeper of the Drum.
- Describe in general terms the protocol / etiquette surrounding
the drum.
Lyle Bates 919-556-0568
