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A recreational/educational philosophy devised by Ernest Thompson Seton in the early years of the 20th Century, for young people based on camping, outdoor skills and crafts. Image File history File links Portal. ... Ernest Thompson Seton (August 14, 1860 - October 23, 1946) was a noted author and founding pioneer of the Boy Scouts of America. ...


Thompson Seton's Woodcraft ideas were incorporated into the early Scout movement, but also in many other organisations in many countries. In the UK, John Hargrave developed the ideas and founded the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift (The Woodcraft Folk was an offshoot of this), and the Westlakes founded the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry. Many groups were founded in Europe in the inter-war years. Typical was the Czech Woodcraft League, founded in the 1920s by Milos Seifert, it grew in its early years but was suppressed for half a century, first by the Nazis and then by the Communists. It survived by guile and misdirection, emerging with the fall of Communism, a small but dedicated organisation with members of all ages. It has been suggested that Section (Scouting) be merged into this article or section. ... The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift was founded in 1920 by the charismatic John Hargrave (White Fox), artist, author and Boy Scout Commissioner for Woodcraft and Camping, who had become disenchanted with the increasingly militaristic tendency in the Scout movement after World War I. He was promptly expelled from the... The Woodcraft Folk is a UK-based educational movement for children and young people, considered the youth arm of the co-operative movement. ... Sometimes referred to as the Jazz Age or primarily in North America and in Australia as the Roaring Twenties . In Europe it is sometimes refered to as the Golden Twenties. ... The neutrality of this article is disputed. ... Communism refers to a conjectured future classless, stateless social organization based upon common ownership of the means of production, and to a variety of political movements which claim the establishment of such a social organization as their ultimate goal. ...


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The Woodcraft Folk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (450 words)
The Woodcraft Folk is a UK-based educational movement for children and young people, considered the youth arm of the co-operative movement.
The Woodcraft Folk was established by Leslie Paul in 1925 after the south London co-operative groups challenged Hargrave's authoritarian tendencies over his refusal to recognise a local group called "The Brockleything" and broke away from the Kindred.
The name 'woodcraft' was used by the influential writer and naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton at the turn of the twentieth century when setting up the American proto-scouting organisation Woodcraft Indians, and in this context meant the skill of living in the open air, close to nature.
Woodcraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (198 words)
Thompson Seton's Woodcraft ideas were incorporated into the early Scout movement, but also in many other organisations in many countries.
In the UK, John Hargrave developed the ideas and founded the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift (The Woodcraft Folk was an offshoot of this), and the Westlakes founded the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry.
Typical was the Czech Woodcraft League, founded in the 1920s by Milos Seifert, it grew in its early years but was suppressed for half a century, first by the Nazis and then by the Communists.
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