Tenas Chakchak Chapter


of the T'kope Kwiskwis Lodge #502

Aquila District, Chief Seattle Council

Web Links


National Order of the Arrow
http://www.main.oa-bsa.org/

- Jump Start - For New Arrowmen
http://www.jumpstart.oa-bsa.org/

Western Region
http://western.oa-bsa.org/

Section W1A (south of W1B)
http://www.w1a.org/

Section W1B - Teaquan Wask
http://www.w1b.org/

Chief Seattle Council - T’Kope Kwiskwis Lodge # 502
http://tkopekwiskwis.org/

- The Longhouse Fund
www.thelonghousefund.org

Alpine District - Lamonti Tupso Illahee Chapter
No web page.

Aquila District - Tenas Chakchak Chapter
http://www.seattlebsa.org/Aquila_District/OA/

Aurora District - Hyiu Chuck Chapter
No web page.

Cascade District - Sunyakwa Chapter
http://www.seattlebsa.org/Cascade_District/oa.asp

Foothills District - Wau Wau Talapus Chapter
http://www.doubleknot.com/openrosters/DocDownload.asp?id=10461

Green River District - Hyas Eena Chapter
No web page.

Mt. Olympus District - Siam Chetwoot Chapter
No web page.

North Lakes District - Ashuk T’salil Chapter
No web page.

Orca District - Sahaptin Mox Khan’-nice Chapter
http://oa.orcabsa.org/contents/

Sammamish Trails District - Talapus Tillicum Chapter
No web page.

Sinclair District - Mox Kar-Po Chapter
http://www.seattlebsa.org/Sinclair_District/order_of_the_arrow.htm

Thunderbird District - Yakala Chapter
http://www.seattlebsa.org/thunderbird_district/yakala.php

Far East Council – Achpateuny Lodge # 498
http://www.fareastbsa.org/oa.htm

Great Alaska Council – Nanuk Lodge # 355
http://www.scoutingalaska.org/355

Midnight Sun Council – Toontuk Lodge # 549
http://midnightsunbsa.org/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=41

Mount Baker Council - Sikhs Mox Lamonti Lodge # 338
http://www.mtbakerbsa.org/oa/OAtemp.html

Pacific Harbors Council – Nisqually Lodge # 155
http://www.nisqually155.org/

Section W1C (east of W1B)
http://www.w1c.org/



"Tenas Chakchak" by R. L. Sleight (1984)

The purpose of the Order of the Arrow is:

  • To recognize those campers — Scouts and Scouters — who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives and by such recognition cause other campers to conduct themselves in such manner as to warrant recognition.
  • To develop and maintain camping traditions and spirit.
  • To promote Scout camping, which reaches its greatest effectiveness as a part of the unit's camping program, both year-round and in the summer camp, as directed by the camping committee of the council.
  • To crystallize the Scout habit of helpfulness into a life purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others.