
Attending all 3 training morning training classes is a requirement of the Active Arrowman Award. See your trainer for confirmation of your attendance.
First Period (9:00 AM – 9:50 AM)
- ADV 1: What Is An Adviser?
- AIA 1: Native American Ceremonial Clothing
- AIA 2: Modern Indian Dance
- ARC 1: Successful Event Planning
- CMM 1: Communication As A Promotion Tool
- HST 1: Documenting Events For Future Learning
- ICE 1: Intro Performing Ceremonies
- OAO 1: Leadership Roles In OA
- OAR 1: OA And Troop Relations
Second Period (10:00 AM – 10:50 AM)
- ADV 2: Successful Adult/Youth Relationships
- ADV 4: Girls In The OA
- AIA 3: Native American Dancing Competition Clothing
- AIA 4: Plains American Indian Music: Northern and Southern Singing
- ARC 2: Adding Fellowship and Fun To Induction Weekends
- ARC 3: Making Chapter Meetings Fun
- CMM 3: Photography
- CMM 4: Videography
- HST 2: Preserving Artifacts/Media
- ICE 2: Advanced Ceremonies
- OAO 2: Programs and Skill Development in OA
- OAR 2: SURGE
Third Period (11:00 AM – 11:50 AM)
- ADV 3: Understanding The Guide To Officers And Advisers (GOA)
- ADV 4: Girls In The OA
- AIA 2: Modern Indian Dance
- ARC 2: Adding Fellowship And Fun To Induction Weekends
- ARC 3: Making Chapter Meetings Fun
- ARC 4: Comedy
- CMM 2: Creating Promotional Images
- CMM 3: Photography
- CMM 4: Videography
- HST 3: OA History
- HST 4: Section W6W History
- OAO 3: Win All You Can
- OAR 3: Sustainability In OA
- OAR 4: Alumni Relations
Fourth Period (Afternoon – Optional)
- Choker Construction
- Constructing A Set Of Dance Bells
- Loom Beading
- Metal Working
- Native American Drumming and Singing
- Meet The Mean
- Working With Feathers
- Free Period (No Class)
Fifth Period (Afternoon – Optional)
- Choker Construction
- Constructing A Set Of Dance Bells
- Metal Working (Blacksmithing)
- Native American Dancing
- Native American Drumming and Singing
- Working With Feathers
- Free Period (No Class)