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In order to better
the Induction Process, the Extended Elangomat program is essential
in getting new members in our Lodge aware of events and meetings
that help them along the path towards brotherhood. The new program
will aid in the induction of candidates and help them seal their
membership in the Order. We are seeking new methods to ensure that
Elangomats will have a fair chance to guide new members toward
Brotherhood. Our new rules regarding the completion of the
Extended Elangomat program, in conjunction with a double patch,
will be implemented at the 2007 Spring Conclave. If you would like
to play a crucial part of this important program, contact your
Chapter Induction/Enrichment or Elangomat Chairman and tell him
you want to be an Elangomat. Following is what the Extended
Elangomat patch will look like.

Click to enlarge the patch
An Elangomat will be
presented the first half of the patch upon completion of his work
day with the candidates. In order to earn the second half of the
patch the elangomat must complete the following requirements and
get them signed off by the chapter chief.
- Each Elangomat receive
and fill out the Extended Elangomat Program requirement card.
- Each Elangomat
must complete both Lodge and Chapter level Elangomat training
sessions.
- Each Elangomat
with the aid of another must properly lead a clan of 5-10
candidates through their service at either the Fall Reunion or
Spring Conclave, and must lead the group in discussion.
- Each Elangomat,
with the aid of another, must maintain contact with the members
of their clan for a period of one year, and encourage
participation at Order of the Arrow events as well as completion
of the Brotherhood Card. This will be checked by
the Chapter Elangomat Chairman contacting Elangomats and
checking the status periodically. Also, break-out sessions may
be held for new members and their Elangomats at Chapter
Meetings.
- At the
discretion of the Chapter Chief and Advisor, the clan should
have a quality rate of members who attain the Brotherhood Honor
after their one year membership in the Order of the Arrow.
Frequently Asked
Questions of the
Elangomat Program
Q:
Why is the Elangomat job important?
A: The Elangomat is critical in the Order of the Arrow because it
is essential to the membership of new members that their
Induction is meaningful and helpful. If a Candidate gets the
wrong impression of the Order or does not understand what is
happening during the process, he will soon abandon our lodge.
Elangomat is Lenni Lennape for friend and a friend is just what
new members need. They need guidance to see the path to
Brotherhood and why it is important.
Q:
What does an Elangomat do at a Spring Conclave or Fall Reunion? A: The
Elangomat supervises the candidates at all times during the Ordeal
experience. He watches that candidates are safe, healthy, and
adhering to the tests of the Ordeal. He also is the logical
leader. He gets his group to where they need to be on time with
the appropriate attire and equipment. Lastly, he supports the
candidates and encourages them in their time of testing.
Q:
What do I need to Bring?
A: You
want to bring a day pack, lots of water, and some type of tool.
Just remember what you brought to your ordeal.
Q: Spring Conclave/Fall Reunion is over now what? A:
An Elangomats job is not over right after the candidates finish
their Ordeal. The Lodge would like to try something different for
a change. You should write down the candidates name and number,
so you can contact them before a chapter meeting/event to
encourage them to come to the meeting, and stick with them until
they earned brotherhood.
One
of the thing Shawnee Lodge lacks, is the Brotherhood conversion
rate. The Lodge must "convert" 30% of the previous years new
Ordeal members, to become a Quality Lodge. Since Shawnee Lodge is
one of the biggest lodge, which makes it harder on us, we need
elangomats to stay with their candidates
over the year to help them obtain brotherhood.
Q: How often should I contact Candidates?
A: At least once a month with information about Chapter and Lodge
Events.
Q: What drives me to keep communication with those Candidates for
so long?
A: The incentives of Brotherhood and a patch are no reason to
give aid to your fellow brothers. Merely job perks, the two in no
way compare to the kind of impact you can have on new members. As
an Elangomat, you have a responsibility to your clan to give them
the best chance they can have at becoming successful in the Order
of the Arrow which can affect the rest of their lives. As a
representative of your chapter and lodge, candidates base their
views of the Order on their experience with you and if it is a
poor one they may leave forever. It is your duty to show them how
great our brotherhood can be so they can choose to go on or not
and not be shunned away.
Q: Why do I have a Co-Elangomat?
A: Two Elangomats are paired together so that they may assist
each other and make sure no clan gets one Elangomat who fails on
the job.
Q: Why is attaining the Brotherhood Honor important?
A: Becoming Brotherhood is the sealing of one’s membership in the
Order. It means after you have been elected by peers and
undergone an Ordeal, you have continued on by thriving on
brotherhood, cheerfulness and service and completing the tasks of
the Brotherhood Honor. The commitment it takes to reach this
point is the ticket to Brotherhood. By sealing your membership,
you can receive a full understanding of the Order of the Arrow
and learn why you were elected in the first place – not for what
you have done but for what you are expected to do. For more information on the
Brotherhood Honor, click here.
Q: When is my Brotherhood Card signed off and when do I get the
patch?
A: Upon entrance in the program, the first half of the Elangomat
Patch will be given and Brotherhood Cards will be signed. Only
after the Elangomat Card is completed can the Elangomat receive
the second half of the patch.
Q: Who do I talk to if I have questions or want to sign up to
be an Elangomat?
A: The Chapter Induction and Enrichment Chairman or Chapter
Elangomat Chairman and
Lodge Induction
and Enrichment Chairman are very knowledgeable as well as both
lodge and chapter officers. |