| Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, based Cub
Scouting on one of the stories in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.
It was called "Mowgli's Brothers." We know it as "The Story of Akela and
Mowgli." A copy of part of the story is in the Wolf Cub Scout Book. The
story is continued in the Bear Cub Scout Book. A part of the story is
also in the Cub Scout Leader Book. (The Jungle Book and other Rudyard
Kipling books are described at the
Penguin
Books website.) |

Rudyard Kipling
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| BSA Cub Scouting has drawn upon the
adventure and lore of the Native American, just as Seton's Native
American lore influenced Boy Scouting; but a strong influence from
Kipling's Jungle Book still remains. The words "Law of the Pack,"
"Akela," "Wolf Cub," " Grand Howl," "den," and "pack" all come from the
Jungle Book. The gold and silver arrows, Webelos, and Arrow of
Light are taken from our Native American heritage. |
The following may be of interest to Scouters not
familiar with the Jungle Book nomenclature. It is a table of accepted
pronunciations obtained from All the Mowgli Stories; Doubleday, 1936
and from Dee LaRock. These names are used in the United States, the United
Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and many other countries.
Characters in the Story
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| Akela |
Ah-ky-la*h* (the Father Wolf, leader of
the Pack) |
| Bagheera |
Ba*r*-gheer-a*h*; in history (the Panther) |
| Baloo |
Baa-loo (the Bear) |
| Bandarlog |
Búnder-logue (the Monkey People) |
| Chil |
CheelCheel |
| Hathi |
Huttee or H*r*-ty |
| Kaa |
Kar, with a sort of gasp in it. (the Python) |
| Mowgli |
Mow(as in "cow")-gly (the Boy) |
| Nag |
Na*r*g |
| Rikki-tikki-tavi |
Rikky-tikky-tay-vy |
| Shere Khan |
Share-karn (Tiger) |
| Tabaqui |
Tar-bár-kee (the Jackal) |
| Tha |
Creator of the jungle |
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The following (also from the same source) is a list of "Jungle Names for
the Cub Pack".
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Names held "Ex Officio" |
| Akela |
Cubmaster |
| Baloo |
Assistant Cubmaster |
| Bagheera |
Assistant Cubmaster |
| Raksha |
Assistant Cubmaster |
| Black Plume |
Sixers (UK) |
| Brown Tip |
Sixers (UK) |
| Grey Brother |
Sixers (UK) |
| Red Fang |
Sixers (UK) |
| Tawny Fur |
Sixers (UK) |
| WhiteClaw |
Sixers (UK) |
| Sahi (the Porcupine) |
Pack Scribe (UK) |
| White Hood |
Pack Storekeeper (UK) |
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Names Awarded for Prowess in Cub
Activities |
| Ahdeek (the Reindeer) |
Team Games |
| Apukwa (the Bulrush) |
Weaving |
| Blue Smoke |
Signalling |
| Chil (The Kite) |
Singing |
| Crimson Arrow |
Throwing and catching |
| Dahinda (the Bull-frog) |
Leapfrog, cartwheels, etc. |
| Ferao (the Scarlet Woodpecker) |
Woodwork. |
| Golden Quill |
Artist. |
| Hawkeye |
Observation. |
| Hiawatha |
All-round athletics. |
| Iagoo (the Story-teller) |
Telling stories. |
| Jacala (the Crocodile) |
Acting. |
| Kaa (the Python) |
Tree-climbing. |
| Karela (the Bitter Vine) |
Knotting. |
| Keego (the Fish) |
Swimming. |
| Keneu (the Great War Eagle) |
Running. |
| Kotick (the Seal) |
Wrestling. |
| Kwasin (the Strong Man) |
Boxing. |
| Limmerskin (the Wren) |
Message-carrying. |
| Little Beaver |
Lair-building. |
| Mysa (the Wild Buffalo) |
Good hearing. |
| Nag (the Cobra) |
First Aid. |
| Nushka ("Look!") |
Guide. |
| Oonai (the Wolf) |
Reciting. |
| Pukeena (the Grasshopper) |
High Jump. |
| Scarlet Feather |
Fire-lighting. |
| Sea Catch (the Seal) |
Diving. |
| Shaw-shaw (the Swallow) |
Skipping. |
| Singum (the Lion) |
Book-carrying. |
| Rann (the Eagle) |
Good eyesight. |
| Tilji-pho (the Lark) |
Musician. |
| Toomai |
Folk-dancing. |
| Wabeeno (the Magician) |
Walking the Plank. |
| Wawbeck (the Rock) |
Modelling. |
| White Elk |
Long Jump. |
| Won-tolla |
Hopping. |
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Names Awarded by Akela at his
Discretion |
| Hathi (the Elephant) |
Punctual and regular attendance. |
| Jeebi (the Ghost) |
Fattest Cub. |
| Kim (Little friend of all the world) |
Helpfulness. |
| Ko (the Crow) |
Noisiest Cub. |
| Mang (the Bat) |
Obedience. |
| Mor (the Peacock) |
Tidiness and cleanliness. |
| Onaway ("Awake!") |
Alertness. |
| Shada (the Pelican) |
Perseverance. |
| Rikki-tikki-tavi (the Mongoose) |
Cheeriness, or Courage. |
| Mowgli |
Friend to animals. |
| Sona (the Himalayan Bear) |
Good manners. |
| Suggeema (the Mosquito) |
Smallest Cub. |
| Tall Pine |
Tallest Cub. |
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