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presenting The Raging Ravens of Raleigh NC - Autumn 2009

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From Jim Doherty: Here are some pics of mine (Moon Warrior) and my daughter's (Moon Flower) name tags. There is also a shot of the back of the badge where I drew a totem for our tribe 
(Raging Ravens) You will also note the symbol I created for the tribe (the back to back red R's) 
at the top of the badge. [Contact Jim Doherty for more info about the Raging Ravens.]


Big Bull - Eye of the Tiger - - - - - - - - Big Sahale - Little Sahale

Running Hamster - Curious Beaver - - - - - - - - Dancing Bear - Cuddling Cub

Great White Shark - - - Little Blue Shark

Some of the Raging Ravens name tags - with story
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Raging Ravens
Tribal Story:

A Fable
with A Moral


Raging Ravens Totem
"No Country for Old Bears"

Running Fox
One day Chief Running Fox, the wise leader of the Raging Raven’s Tribe, approached his most courageous brave, Moon Warrior, and asked him to solve a problem. 

"I need you to seek out the sacred prune patch and bring me prunes so that I may solve the tribe's most pressing problem."

Moon Warrior
Moon Warrior set out to accomplish his mission but he did not know where the sacred prune patch was, so he called his friend Big Sahale and asked him to fly above the great forest to locate the prunes.

Big Sahale
Big Sahale soon found the patch but reported that the path to it had been blocked by the forest.

Moon Warrior then called his friend Big Bull to charge through the forest and clear a path.


Big Bull
After the path had been cleared Moon Warrior asked his friend Arguing Bear to collect the prunes, which of course he immediately disagreed with.

Moon Warrior decided to agree with Arguing Bear, saying the whole thing seemed a bit foolish...

The prunes were then promptly collected by Arguing Bear. 


Arguing Bear
Once the Prunes were collected, Moon Warrior proudly delivered them to the Chief, who enacted the sacred rite of feature creep and said what he really needed was the juice from within the prunes, and there was yet more work to do.

Somewhat stumped, Moon Warrior asked his clever friend Curious Beaver if he could help.

Curious Beaver
Curious Beaver scratched his head for a bit and then dropped the prunes in a barrel and called his friend Dancing Bear over, inviting him to stand in the barrel.

Once Dancing Bear was in the barrel, Curious Beaver began thumping his mighty tail, singing, “Carolina Bears, Best in World!” In no time, the prunes were reduced to juice!

Dancing Bear
At this, Chief Running Fox collected the juice in a cup and delivered it to Grey Bear, who was a bit backed up and had resorted to publishing harsh tribe editorials in a misplaced effort to deal with his growing intestinal discomfort. 

Soon after consuming the prune juice, Grey Bear was back to his old self, and the tribe could go about its business without fearing his mighty pen.

Grey Bear
The Moral of this story:

Bears do in fact poop in the woods,
 but sometimes the old timers need some help from their friends.



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