Wipala Wiki Meets With Scouts At Home
8x10 Photograph of Wipala Wiki meeting with 2 Scouts at his home in the Maricopa Indian Community.
The Scout or Scouter in the middle with the hat is currently unknown and a subject of further research.
The Scout on the right is 1971 Wipala Wiki Lodge Chief Alan Kleinschmidt.
The year is unknown, but was taken at the end of Wipala Wiki's life. He passed away in 1971.
The photographer is currently unknown. This photograh comes from an 8 x 10 photocopy of the original.
Keywords: Alan Kleinschmidt, Paul Wipala Wiki (1880 – 1971)
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Wipala Wiki Post Card 1 - Reverse
Post Card Reverse Text:
Wiki-Hopi Indian
Son of the Chief of the Antelope Clan. A camp ranger and Indian lore instructor with Roosevelt Council of the Boy Scouts. Blood brother to Chief George Miller, Past Council Scout Executive. He is known throughout the State of Arizona by thousands. The "Order of the Arrow Lodge" is named Wipala Wiki after him.
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Keywords: Lodges, Order of the Arrow, Paul Wipala Wiki (1880 – 1971), Postcards, Scouting, Theodore Roosevelt Council, Wipala Wiki Lodge
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Wipala Wiki Post Card 1 - Front
Wipala Wiki Post Card 1 - Front
Keywords: Lodges, Order of the Arrow, Paul Wipala Wiki (1880 – 1971), Postcards, Scouting, Theodore Roosevelt Council, Wipala Wiki Lodge
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Wipala Wiki Gravesite
Wipala Wiki Gravesite
Keywords: Paul Wipala Wiki (1880 – 1971)
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