BSA Order Of The Arrow Tali Tak Taki 70 Battle Of Guilford Courthouse GGC
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BSA Order Of The Arrow Tali Tak Taki 70 Battle Of Guilford Courthouse General Greene Council. in 1933, the Order of the Arrow made it to North Carolina, affectionately known as the "Old North State". At that time, the General Greene Council headquartered in Greensboro was granted a charter for a Lodge known as Tali Tak Taki # 70 which used the heron as its totem. The council camp was then called Camp Greystone and herons tended to frequent the lake that was used at that time. Thus, Tali Tak Taki means "white heron on a grey stone". Later, in 1939, the Cherokee Council headquartered in Burlington received a charter for its lodge known as Tslagi # 163. The totem was a chieftain sitting on a horse and the literal meaning of Tslagi is "Cherokee". Next in 1941 was Uwharrie # 208 of the Uwharrie Council headquartered in High Point. The totem was a turtle. Item sold as is with no returns.