68-600: Micosay was founded in 1925 at Camp Brinton near Agency, Missouri under the guidance of Harold Roe Bartle , who was the Scout executive of the St. Joseph Council, now Pony Express Council. Bartle combined his experiences in Wyoming with the St. Joseph Council's existing honor organization called Manhawka. Bartle was inspired to create the organization after serving as the Scout Executive for
136-479: A camporee . A camporee is a district- or council-wide event where several units camp and engage in activities, Scoutcraft competitions and learn specialized skills. The national Scout jamboree usually occurs every four years and draws more than 30,000 Scouts from across the country and the world. Since 2013, Jamborees have been held at The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in West Virginia, which
204-411: A khaki button-up shirt, olive green pants or shorts , belt , socks, and optional neckerchief . The Scouter dress uniform is appropriate for professional Scouters and Scouting leaders on formal occasions. The scout troop is the fundamental unit of Scouts BSA. The troop size can vary from a minimum of five Scouts to over one hundred. Each troop is sponsored by a community organization such as
272-528: A Board of Review. Scouts with a permanent mental or physical disability may use alternate requirements, based on their abilities and approved by the council. The second phase of Star , Life , and Eagle is designed to develop leadership skills and encourage the Scout to explore potential vocations and avocations through the merit badge program. These ranks require that the Scout serve in a position of responsibility and perform community service . The Eagle Scout rank requires, in addition to merit badges and
340-603: A Scout achieves First Class within a year of joining, they typically stay in Scouting for at least three years. Scouts who do so are more likely to retain Scout values as an adult, thus achieving the BSA's primary mission. Ranks and other recognition are presented in a troop awards ceremony called the court of honor. The Eagle Scout rank is usually presented in a separate and special court of honor. Scouts BSA leaders who complete training, tenure, and performance requirements are recognized by
408-473: A business, service organization, private school, labor group, or religious institution. The chartering organization is responsible for providing a meeting place and promoting a good program. A chartering organization representative manages the relationship between the troop, the chartering organization, and the BSA. While both boys and girls are members of Scouts BSA, as of 2024 individual troops are single gender. A boys' troop and girls' troop may however share
476-437: A common Troop Committee made up of adult leaders, parents of Scouts, and other interested parties that manage membership, finances, camping arrangements, and chartering organization relations among other responsibilities. Each troop is divided into patrols of about eight Scouts led by a patrol leader elected from within the patrol. Patrol meetings are generally held during the weekly troop meeting. The patrol's independence from
544-555: A former scout and a professor of social work at the University of Missouri-Kansas City , doubts some of Harold Roe Bartle's historical origin claims, and rejects his claim of having become a tribal member in Wyoming, as being merely the affinity of one tribal member instead of the requisite authority of each entire tribe being depicted. Critics say that the appropriation continues because the BSA has not yet received widespread public revulsion like professional sports teams have . That includes
612-450: A level of identity within both the unit and the community. While BSA uniforms are similar in basic design, they do vary in color and detail to identify the different programs of Cub Scouts , Scouts BSA, Venturers , and Sea Scouts . The uniform is used to promote equality while showing individual achievement. Scouts BSA youth and adult leaders wear the Scout uniform . It generally consists of
680-560: A long history of misappropriating and misrepresenting Indian culture and traditions as well as engaging in cultural imperialism. This alienates Native people from their traditions, undermines self-determination, and creates further animosity and distrust between Natives and non-Natives." There are presently over 500 federally recognized American Indian tribes, each with their own customs and traditions. This diversity makes it next to impossible to get unanimous agreement from all tribes. Micosay has worked with American Indian advisors and throughout
748-638: A nearby troop on a regular basis because of distance, weather, time, disability, or other difficulties. While the Lone Scout does not participate in troop or patrol activities, they may still participate in the values, and achievements of Scouting. The Order of the Arrow (OA) is a program of the Scouts BSA, Venturing, and Sea Scouts divisions of the BSA. It is the BSA's national honor society for experienced campers, based on Native American traditions, and dedicated to
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#1732851041859816-512: A part of the Scout's life and character. In the United States, the Boy Scouts of America functions as a licensor and distributor of official Scout uniforms, camping gear, and other items since the 1920s. These include backpacks, pocket knives , belt knives , tents, sleeping bags, canteens , and mess gear . The uniform and insignia of the Scouts BSA gives a Scout visibility and creates
884-458: A patrol leader who then appoints an assistant patrol leader and other positions within the patrol. Together, the senior patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, and patrol leaders make up the patrol leaders council (PLC), the group of Scouts that is responsible for developing the troop's program with the advice of the Scoutmaster. There are other youth positions of responsibility in a troop;
952-493: A position of responsibility, a community service project planned and led entirely by the Eagle Scout candidate. After attaining the rank of Eagle, a Scout may earn Eagle Palms for additional tenure and merit badges. Although Eagle is the highest rank Scouts may achieve, the number of Scouts achieving the rank of First Class within one year of joining is still one of the key measures of unit effectiveness. Studies have shown that if
1020-538: A reservation served by the Scout council, and according to traditional Micosay legend, was given the name Lone Bear by the Chief. Bartle started as Scout Executive in St. Joseph, January 1925. The idea of Micosay was well formed from the moment he arrived. There already existed a camp society there called Manhawka, established by a previous executive. Bartle familiarized himself with the rudiments of it, and incorporated them into his central theme of an Indian-like society based on
1088-476: A system of awards, often represented by "knots" on the uniform, for various accomplishments. One of the more intensive Scout leader training programs is Wood Badge , for which successful participants receive a special neckerchief , woggle and wooden beads on a thong. Adults may also earn Order of the Arrow ranks and awards in the same manner as Scouts. Several religious emblems programs are administered by various religious institutions and are recognized by
1156-423: A variety of activities throughout the year. The BSA summer camp program provides a week-long session for troops that includes merit badge advancement and adventure activities. Camp facilities may include ranges for shooting sports (archery, rifle, and shotgun) or for climbing and rappelling. It is common for several troops within a district or council to gather at least once a year at a special weekend campout called
1224-560: Is a new high-adventure base and intended to be a more permanent home for the Jamboree. Several written elements are cornerstones of the program. The goal of the Scouting program is for Scouts to embody these ideals, as well as memorize and understand them. The Scout Sign is used when giving the Scout Law or the Scout Oath and as a signal for silence. The Scout Salute is used when saluting
1292-574: Is a village in Buchanan County , Missouri , United States. The population was 671 at the 2020 census . It is part of the St. Joseph , MO– KS Metropolitan Statistical Area . Agency was laid out in 1865. It was formerly the site of an agency of the Sac and Fox Indians, hence the name. A post office called Agency has been in operation since 1872. On Sunday, May 20, 1923, a Ku Klux Klan picnic held at Agency
1360-431: Is an electronic video version of the former Make Talk magazine. The Boy Scouts of America, and particularly Micosay, have been widely criticized by officials of several Native tribes, anthropologists, journalists, and professors for being a patently offensive cultural appropriation of tribal identity and sacred practices . It was called "a fake Indian Boy Scout tribe" for people who want to "play Indian". Robert Prue,
1428-516: Is complete, leaders are recognized with the Wood Badge beads, neckerchief , and woggle . Powder Horn is a high adventure resource course designed to help Scout leaders to safely conduct outdoor activities of a fun and challenging nature, provide an introduction to the resources necessary to successfully lead their youth through a program of high adventure and to understand what is involved in different high adventure disciplines. "A week of camp life
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#17328510418591496-528: Is designed to teach Scoutcraft skills, teamwork, and self-reliance. Scout is the first rank, and requires demonstration of knowledge of Scouting's ideals, the process of rank advancement, troop and patrol structure, and some basic skills (e.g., knot-tying and knife safety). As with all other ranks, a Scoutmaster conference is also required. Further ranks have progressive requirements in the areas of Scoutcraft, physical fitness, citizenship, personal growth, and Scout Spirit . These ranks also require participation in
1564-525: Is land and 0.05 square miles (0.13 km ) is water. As of the census of 2010, there were 684 people, 257 households, and 210 families living in the village. The population density was 160.9 inhabitants per square mile (62.1/km ). There were 268 housing units at an average density of 63.1 per square mile (24.4/km ). The racial makeup of the village was 96.6% White , 0.3% African American , 0.9% Asian , 1.2% from other races , and 1.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.9% of
1632-432: Is required for swimming activities. Boating activities require Safety Afloat and CPR training. Climb on Safely training and CPR certification are required for climbing and rappelling events. Wood Badge is advanced training for leadership skills for adults in the BSA. Wood Badge consists of five days of training (usually presented as two, nonconsecutive weekends) and an application phase of several months. When training
1700-587: Is responsible for lifesaving and meritorious awards. All Courts of Honor for Eagle Scout rank also are convened as National Courts of Honor. Every troop has two separate leadership structures: one consisting of Scouts and another consisting of adults. The adult leadership manages the logistics of troop activities, administers rank advancement and awards, maintains troop records and finance, and recruits new Scouts and adult leaders. The youth leadership keeps order and coordinates labor at activities. Scouts and adults cooperate to plan agendas for troop meetings, as well as
1768-552: Is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room."— Baden-Powell Since its founding in 1907 by Baden-Powell , the Scouting movement has employed employs non-formal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities . Scouts see adventure in nature, and it is this adventure which draws them to learning. For its members, the Scout method is part of the program to instill typical Scouting values such as trustworthiness, good citizenship, and outdoors skills, through
1836-673: The Kansas City Chiefs , named after Bartle's nickname from the founding of Micosay, and which has its own cultural appropriation and racism controversy . In 2015, representatives of several native tribes from the American Indian Health Research and Education Alliance met with Micosay leadership and published a five-page article in Practicing Anthropology called "For $ 1,000 You Can Be a Dog Soldier: The Tribe of Should-be-Ashamed". It summarized: "The Micosay have
1904-583: The Leave No Trace Coordinator ensures the Scouts are trained in and follow Leave No Trace Guidelines; the Order of the Arrow representative provides a line of communication between the Order of the Arrow and the troop; the bugler provides music as needed; the instructor teaches Scout skills. These troop positions are appointed by the senior patrol leader with the advice and counsel of the Scoutmaster, except for
1972-405: The flag of the United States . The left-handed handshake is used as a token of friendship and forms connections between Scouts worldwide. Scouting uses a collection of medals and patches with emblems, which represent a Scout's specific achievements. The badge for the Scout rank consists of a simple fleur-de-lis , which symbolizes a compass rose . The compass symbolically points the Scout in
2040-529: The uniform . The participants, also known as Scouts, are organized into small groups called Scout troops , which are led by youth leaders given the title of senior patrol leaders (SPLs), as well as adult leaders, called Scouters. In February 2019, the program began admitting girls as well as boys, and the name of the program was changed from "Boy Scouts" to "Scouts BSA". Scouts BSA is focused on developing four skills: Character, Citizenship, Personal Fitness, and Leadership. These qualities are promoted through
2108-562: The "Trained" emblem may be worn on the sleeve. The troop committee chairman and members should attend the Troop Committee Challenge for instruction in administering the program. This completes Basic Leader Training for these positions and the Trained emblem may be worn on the left sleeve. Supplemental training modules are designed to provide instruction beyond Basic Leader Training. These shorter training sessions are often provided at
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2176-419: The "new Scout patrol" method may be used. The new Scouts are kept together as a group, elect their own patrol leader, and are assigned a troop guide—an older Scout who acts as a mentor. Some troops may have an older Scout patrol that experiences more autonomy from the troop and provides older Scouts with expanded social contact and physical challenges. The Lone Scout program serves youth who cannot take part in
2244-425: The BSA policies on preventing child abuse , including types and signs of abuse, how to respond to disclosed abuse and how to report suspected abuse. YPT recertification is required every two years and may be completed online. Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) is another course that is required for Scoutmasters and Assistants Scoutmasters and furthers instruction in Scouting and outdoor skills. Once completed,
2312-475: The BSA. These are generally recognized by a medal and an embroidered square knot. Other advancements and recognitions —such as the Nova (and Supernova) Awards, 50-miler award , BSA Aquatic Awards, Emergency Preparedness Award, Outdoor Ethics Award and World Conservation Award — are available to Scouts who show proficiency in special areas. These are all awarded at a Court of Honor . BSA's National Court of Honor
2380-561: The Cheyenne Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Casper, Wyoming, from 1923 to 1925. Bartle became interested in the heritage and culture of the many Indian reservations in Wyoming. He spent many hours listening to stories about the Indian tribes and soon began to incorporate Indian values and ideals into his Scouting program. Bartle claimed he was inducted into a local tribe of Arapaho based on
2448-659: The District/Council Roundtable, a monthly meeting of leaders from the district, at a University of Scouting event offered by the local councils, or at National Training Conferences held at the Philmont Training Center and the Florida National High Adventure Sea Base . Additional training events may be held at summer camps, Council events, and various BSA-sponsored events. At least one leader with current Safe Swim Defense training
2516-454: The First Class badge was used as the emblem of the BSA. The Star rank has a First Class symbol on a five-pointed yellow star, which initially indicated the five merit badges required to earn the rank. Life has a First Class emblem on a red heart, and initially symbolized the first-aid and health-related merit badges that the rank required. Now it signifies that the ideals of Scouting have become
2584-735: The Heart of America Council, the Council of Chieftains, She-She-Be Council, and Tribal Council lead the tribe. Their official publications are the Customs and Traditions booklet, Cedar Smoke newsletter, and Inner Circle magazines. In the Pony Express Council, the Council of Chieftains and the Tribal Council lead the tribe. Their official publications are the Redbook and most recently Make Talk Now which
2652-489: The Junior Assistant Scoutmaster, who is appointed by the Scoutmaster. Some positions may also be determined by election. The Scouts BSA has a defined Youth Leadership Training Continuum to provide a growth path for youth leaders. The Scoutmaster provides Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (ILST) at the troop level. Youth leaders are encouraged to attend National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) at
2720-507: The Rookie Mountains. The ceremony ends and the inductees are fully members of the tribe. Scouts BSA 's official policy towards "Secrets in Scouting" is: " All aspects of the Scouting program are open to observation by parents and leaders. The BSA does not recognize any secret organizations as part of its program. Hazing and initiations are prohibited and have no part during any Scouting activity. " Parents and leaders are inducted into
2788-422: The age of 18 living with them, 69.6% were married couples living together, 9.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 17.3% were non-families. 12.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 2.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.80 and the average family size was 3.04. In the village, the population was spread out, with 30.1% under
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2856-463: The age of 18, 6.5% from 18 to 24, 33.7% from 25 to 44, 24.5% from 45 to 64, and 5.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 104.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.7 males. The median income for a household in the village was $ 49,375, and the median income for a family was $ 52,500. Males had a median income of $ 37,969 versus $ 24,018 for females. The per capita income for
2924-456: The aims of character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Varsity Scouts were organized into teams, which were separate chartered units from a Boy Scout troop. Varsity Scouts participated in the standard Boy Scouting advancement program along with programs unique to Varsity Scouting. Scouts BSA has seven ranks that can be earned, grouped into two phases. The first phase of Scout , Tenderfoot , Second Class , and First Class
2992-447: The council level and a select few may progress to National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE) at the national level. New adult leaders are required to attend training for their position. This training provides the essential information they need to provide a safe and successful quality program. In addition to position-specific training, all adults are required to complete Youth Protection Training (YPT). This program covers
3060-513: The eagle and shield symbolize freedom and readiness to defend it. The Second Class badge features a scroll inscribed with the Scout Motto, with the ends turned up and a knotted rope hanging from the bottom. The knot is intended to remind each Scout to remember the Scout slogan and the upturned ends of the scroll symbolize cheerfulness in service. The First Class badge combines the elements of the Scout, Tenderfoot and Second Class badges. For years,
3128-620: The eight methods of Scouting : scouting ideals (as exemplified by the Scout Oath , the Scout Law , the Scout Motto , and the Scout Slogan ); the patrol method ; advancement ; adult association ; participation in outdoor programs ; personal growth; leadership development , and the uniform . Troop programs and activities are determined by the senior patrol leader and a council of adults under
3196-494: The ideal of cheerful service. Scouts and Scouters must belong to a troop, crew, or ship to become OA members. The OA is run by youth under the age of 21 with adult Scouters serving as advisers. From 1984 to 2017, Varsity Scouting was a part of the Scouts BSA division of the BSA. It was an alternative available to boys ages fourteen through seventeen that took basic Boy Scouting and adds high adventure, sporting, and other elements that are more appealing to older youth to accomplish
3264-499: The librarian maintains the troop library; the chaplain aide works with the troop chaplain and promotes the religious program in the troop; the troop historian maintains photos and records of troop functions, meetings and outings; a den chief works with a den of Cub Scouts , assisting the den leaders and helps retain Cub Scouts when they cross over into Scouts BSA; the troop guide is a senior Scout who provides guidance to new Scout patrols;
3332-489: The organization. They are taken to the side and are sworn into a period of silence. This is to encourage the scouts to reflect on the vows they have made. They then work on a service project around the camp. They are then brought back to the campfire ring and stay overnight underneath the skies. Their final ceremony takes place in the biggest campfire ring in the camp. They are brought in and explained how these ancestors were forced to survive off of contaminated water and food over
3400-621: The oversight of the Scoutmaster. Troops generally hold meetings weekly, although they can be irregular during the summer. Troop meeting activities can include training in Scout skills to planning camping trips or playing games . Troops may plan outings and activities outside the troop meeting, potentially involving outdoor programs such as camping , backpacking , hiking , canoeing , rafting , climbing , caving , or rappelling . These outings are intended to allow Scouts to work on skills and rank advancement, and have fun. Most councils own and operate one or more permanent camps, that often host
3468-438: The population. There were 257 households, of which 38.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.5% were married couples living together, 8.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.1% had a male householder with no wife present, and 18.3% were non-families. 12.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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#17328510418593536-478: The principles of the Scout Oath. Bartle named the society "Micosay". A hyphenated version was used shortly after and remains popular, though the non-hyphenated version can still be used. Camp Geiger , which succeeded Camp Brinton in 1935, is considered the mother Tribe of Micosay. Bartle was "The Chief", and conducted all the early ceremonies personally, placing a single eagle claw around the neck of each new member and bestowing their Tribal Name upon them. He built up
3604-410: The program. Micosay does not use any American Indian religious ceremonies; all Micosay ceremonies were developed specifically for the program. Micosay has several induction ceremonies. At Camp Geiger, the first notable one is the ceremony of its entry rank, referred to as Foxmen. It starts off on the fourth day of camp during the campfire night, when Boy Scouts, chosen by their troops, are inducted into
3672-422: The religious emblems program. The youth leader of the troop is the senior patrol leader (SPL), elected by the Scouts in the troop. The SPL is responsible for the overall performance of the troop, runs troop meetings and ensures that the program for troop meetings and other activities is carried out and is advised by the Scoutmaster. There may also be one or more assistant senior patrol leaders. Each patrol elects
3740-480: The right direction, which is onward and upward. The three points of the fleur-de-lis, along with the three-finger salute represent the three parts of the Scout Oath (duty to God and Country, duty to others, duty to oneself). The Tenderfoot badge utilizes the fleur-de-lis of the Scout badge and adds two stars and the eagle and shield from the Great Seal of the United States . The stars symbolize truth and knowledge;
3808-472: The selection of the Scoutmaster and assistant Scoutmasters. The Scoutmaster must be at least twenty-one and is directly responsible for training and guiding the youth leaders, working with other adults to bring Scouting to youth, and for using the methods of Scouting to achieve the aims of Scouting. A troop may have a chaplain who helps to provide a spiritual element in the unit program, provides spiritual counseling as needed, and encourage Scouts to participate in
3876-471: The skills necessary to become successful adults. To foster these skills, Scouting utilizes eight methods of Scouting to guide their educational programing: scouting ideals (as exemplified by the Scout Oath , the Scout Law , the Scout Motto , and the Scout Slogan ), the patrol method of working in small groups, participation in outdoor programs , advancement and recognition for achievements , adult leaders , personal growth, leadership development , and
3944-491: The tribe during the next few years. In late 1928, Bartle became the Scout executive of the Kansas City Area Council. Micosay had increased both Scouting and summer camp attendance, and he established another Micosay program at Camp Dan Sayre near Noel, Missouri , in 1929, the first summer there. Another honor program known as the 4Ms existed there at the time. In 1930 Camp Osceola opened near Osceola, Missouri , and
4012-444: The tribe of Micosay along with the youth. The only requirements for adults is that they be registered scouters and be positive role-models. These adults attend all ceremonies along with the youth to provide oversight. Most of these ceremonies are also open to existing members, both youth and adults. Non-registered parents are also encouraged to speak with leaders in the tribe if they have any questions. Agency, Missouri Agency
4080-427: The troop varies among troops and between activities. Patrols' autonomy becomes more visible at campouts, where each patrol may set up its own camping and cooking area. Divisions between patrols may disappear during an event which only a small part of the troop attends. Patrols may hold meetings and even excursions separately from the rest of the troop. When a Cub Scout group crosses over from Cub Scouting to Scouts BSA,
4148-404: The troop's schedule of outings. The troop committee is made up of responsible adults who are approved by the local council and the chartered organization. The committee chair leads the committee and appoints its members to specific tasks such as treasurer, secretary, advancement, activities, equipment, and membership. The committee and the chartered organization representative are responsible for
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#17328510418594216-417: The use of these positions is dependent on the size of the troop and the program. The junior assistant Scoutmaster (JASM) is a 16- or 17-year-old Scout who performs the same duties as an assistant Scoutmaster; the scribe takes minutes at patrol leaders council meetings and troop meetings and is often responsible for taking attendance and collecting money or dues; the quartermaster maintains the troop's equipment;
4284-570: The village was $ 20,304. About 3.7% of families and 6.1% of the population were below the poverty line , including 7.1% of those under age 18 and 9.1% of those age 65 or over. Scouts BSA Scouts BSA (Known as Boy Scouts until 2019) is the flagship program and membership level of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for coeducational young people between the ages of typically 11 and 17. It provides youth training in character , citizenship , personal fitness , and leadership, and aims to develop
4352-434: The village. The population density was 309.3 inhabitants per square mile (119.4/km ). There were 222 housing units at an average density of 114.6 per square mile (44.2/km ). The racial makeup of the village was 98.50% White , 0.50% Asian , 0.50% from other races , and 0.50% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.67% of the population. There were 214 households, out of which 44.4% had children under
4420-470: The years many American Indian youth and adults have joined Micosay. The Arapaho tribe also presented their flag to camp Bartle as a symbol of their relationship with Micosay. Camp Geiger also requires scouts to gain a better appreciation for American Indian cultures by earning the Indian Lore merit badge, learning how to do bead-work and to hand make various clothing and costume items in order to advance within
4488-436: Was 2.66 and the average family size was 2.92. The median age in the village was 37.5 years. 24.9% of residents were under the age of 18; 8.6% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 26.4% were from 25 to 44; 29.5% were from 45 to 64; and 10.5% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the village was 50.3% male and 49.7% female. As of the census of 2000, there were 599 people, 214 households, and 176 families living in
4556-537: Was attended by several thousand people. Speakers included Rev. Bloom, Rev. Smallwood, and Rev. Rendlemarr, all of Partee Park Baptist Church. Agency is located at 39°38′55″N 94°44′40″W / 39.64861°N 94.74444°W / 39.64861; -94.74444 (39.648739, -94.744418). According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 4.30 square miles (11.14 km ), of which 4.25 square miles (11.01 km )
4624-515: Was renamed the H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation. The tribe flourished and expanded rapidly at both Camps. The mother tribe in St. Joseph remained and grew. In 2014 the 20,000th tribesman was inducted into the Camp Geiger tribe. The 75th anniversary celebration of the program at the H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation included thousands of members of the Tribe, including previous Chief Scout Executives . In
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