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2019 Girls’ Fall Longhouse Day Time Event Responsible
/ CommentFridayNov 8th
3:00 -8:00PM Setup Camp All Tribes
By 8:00PM Setup Teepee CayuagaBy 8:00PM Setup Zipline Crow11:15PM Lights Out All Tribes
SaturdayNov 9th
8:30– 9:00AM Chiefs Meeting at around campsite (Each Tribe must be represented)
All Chiefs
9:00–9:30AM Opening Ceremony around campsite - Group Photo
All Tribes
9:30-10:00AM Fire Starter Competition
All Tribes (Medal event)
10:00-11:00AM Shelter Building Competition
All Tribes (Medal event)
11:00AM – 12:00PM Navigation Skills Competition
All Tribes (Medal event)
12:00-1:30PM Lunch1:30PM – 2:15PM Tug of War All Tribes (Medal event)2:15 – 5:00PM Free time (Enjoy a hike,
golf cart riding, fishing, BB guns, zipline, archery, ice cream at country store)
2:15 – 3:00PM Egg Toss Competition Open to anyone Puma3:00 – 3:30PM Critter Race Open to anyone Big Red3:30 – 4:30PM BB Guns Open to anyone Hopi
3:30 – 4:30PM Archery Open to anyone Oglala
5:00 – 6:30PM Tribe Cooking Competition & Tribe Dinner
All Tribes (Medal event)
6:30 – 8:00PM Nation Chiefs Campsite Review and Judging of Tribe Meals
All Tribes (Medal event)
8:00 – 8:45PM Face Painting Wakapalaka8:30 – 8:45PM Setup Luminaries Sahaptin8:45PM Line up for Sacred Fire
Walk (Don’t Forget Tribal Vest)
All Tribes
9:00PM Begin Sacred Silent Walk (The Key Word is “Silent”)
All Tribes
9:00 – 9:45PM Sacred Fire Ceremony Bring your Acorns
Federation Council
Immediately After Pictures with Fed Council (~15 min.)
Federation Council
9:45 – 10:15PM Cleanup Luminaries Dakota11:45PM Lights Out All Tribes
Sunday Nov 10th
8:00-9:00AM Tear Down Campsites
9:00-9:30AM Closing Ceremony around campsite
All
9:30-10:30AM Breakdown Teepee Otoe9:30-10:30AM Breakdown Zipline Mohawk9:30-10:30AM Clean Campground9:30 - Open Camp / Canoe /
Hike / Pack / DepartHave Fun / Drive Safe / Thanks!
Sacred Fire & Respect for the Great Spirit: During the Sacred Fire, as well as the Opening & Closing ceremony, everyone should remember to wear their vests and be respectful when someone has the Talking Stick. During the Fire walk all Big Braves and Princesses are to observe silence and reflect on their time together.
Reminders:
~Check in: Will need to check in at entrance to the park and provide you’re name and get a pass.
~Bring Bicycles, fishing gear, and other fun games if you would like to participate in said activities
~Sunset is at 5:40PM
~ Bring your vests and your new Native Sons and Daughters headbands.
~If participating in Acorn ceremony bring and or find acorns!!
~ Bring chairs to sit and glow sticks to TRADE at Sacred Fire
~ If you want electric power for your campsite, bring an RV plug converter just in case but most sites have 110 outlets.
~ Put your campfires out completely – cold to the touch – 18 inches deep.
~ Leave your campsite better than you found it. Reinforce respect for forest, field and stream with your Braves.
Address: 3076 95th Dr, Live Oak, FL 32060
Your Shoshone and Sioux Nation Chiefs,
Two-Toed Brown Bear and Howling Storm
We are camping in the bird sanctuary located on map below Port a potties will be available around campsites with a handwashing station, as the bathrooms are a far walk in the middle of the night for our princesses.
Each site has electric and water connections as well.
Most likely will have assigned spots by Tribe, more details to be provided