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Yokahu Lodge

Yokahu Lodge 506 is the Order of the Arrow Lodge of the Puerto Rico Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Yokahu Lodge is part of Section 5A of the Northeast Region of the Order of the Arrow. The Lodge's totem is the Taíno Cemí.〔(Yokahu Lodge Official Website )〕
==History==
Inspired after witnessing an Order of the Arrow Indian ceremony at the 1953 National Scout Jamboree, the desire of the Puerto Rico Council to bring the OA was evident and immediately asked the OA National office for more information about the organization. With the necessary requirements in hand, the council commended the founding of the Order of the Arrow in Puerto Rico to Luis Matías Ferrer in 1954. Having no knowledge of the organization, he sought the help of Dr. Frank H. Wadsworth, who at the time was the only OA member in Puerto Rico. The first Ordeal ceremony took place on April 10–15, 1954 at Guajataka Scout Reservation with Dr. Wadsworth acting as the first Ordealmaster. Because of this role on the first Ordeal ceremony, Wadsworth has been wrongfully recognized as the Yokahu Lodge's main, or sometimes only, founder throughout its history with not enough credit given to Luis Matías Ferrer. After the establishment of the Order of the Arrow in Puerto Rico, the Lodge was named Yukiyú and later Ricardo Alegría proposed to change the name to Yokahu, which both are basically the same variant. In the beginning, the Lodge literally translated the ceremony scripts from the English language and used American Indian attire, but decided later to slightly modify the ceremonies by translating the scripts and using Taíno-inspired attire to reflect the island's heritage. Yokahu Lodge is the only Order of the Arrow Lodge that uses Spanish as its main language.〔(La Filosofía Del Escutismo y Presencia en Puerto Rico - Barnes & Noble.com )〕〔(La Filosofía Del Escutismo Y Presencia en Puerto Rico - Books.Google.com )〕

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