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  2. Ernest Thompson Seton - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Thompson Seton (born Ernest Evan Thompson; [1] August 14, 1860 – October 23, 1946) was a Canadian and American author, wildlife artist, founder of the Woodcraft Indians in 1902 (renamed Woodcraft League of America), and one of the founding pioneers of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) in 1910.

  3. Lobo, the King of Currumpaw - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Thompson Seton was tempted by the challenge and the $1,000 bounty for the head of Lobo, the leader of the pack. Seton tried poisoning four baits, carefully covering traces of human scent, and setting them out in Lobo's territory. The following day all the baits were gone, and Seton assumed Lobo would be dead.

  4. Wild Animals I Have Known - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from Ernest Thompson Seton's Wild Animals I Have Known (1898). Wild Animals I Have Known is an 1898 book by naturalist and author Ernest Thompson Seton.The first entry in a new genre of realistic wild-animal fiction, Seton's first collection of short stories quickly became one of the most popular books of its day.

  5. Woodcraft League of America - Wikipedia

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    Woodcraft League of America, originally called the Woodcraft Indians and League of Woodcraft Indians, is a youth program, established by Ernest Thompson Seton in 1901. [1] Despite the name, the program was created for non-Indian children. At first the group was for boys only, but later it would also include girls.

  6. Bannertail - Wikipedia

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    Bannertail: The Story of a Gray Squirrel is a children's novel written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton. It was first published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1922. The novel was adapted into an animated television series, Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel, in 1979. [1]

  7. Nature fakers controversy - Wikipedia

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    Author and illustrator Ernest Thompson Seton published his first book, the bestselling Wild Animals I Have Known, in 1898. The first entry in a new genre of realistic wild-animal stories, Seton's collection of short stories quickly became one of the most popular books of its day. [12]

  8. Category:Ernest Thompson Seton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ernest Thompson Seton" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Red Lodge (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The scrolls are titled The Red Lodge and they were written by Ernest Thompson Seton. [3] By 1917 the Red Lodge went through a name and policy change, it now allowed females to join, and became known as the Sun Lodge. In 1916 Ernest Westlake founded the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry, he appointed Ernest Thompson Seton as the honorary Grand Chieftain.