Itibapishe Iti Hollo (188) recently released its 2015 NOAC fundraiser set. The set is a three patch set of puff embroidery over felt with the 100th OA Anniversary logo as a riveted metal piece. Borders are Red, Black, and White and have been assigned OA Image designations of F6 (Red), F7 (Black), and F8 (White). …Read More
Introduced at the 2013 Fall Ordeal, Itibapishe Iti Hollo 188 recently rolled out two new versions of lodge flaps designed to recognize Elangomat service at Ordeals. The first flap, designated S90, is a black and silver patch, and is available for purchase by any brother who serves as an Elangomat at any ordeal. For those …Read More
Itibapishe Iti Hollo just released the first issue in celebration of our lodge’s 75 anniversary in 2015 and 100th anniversary of the OA. The patch (R6?) is 3.25″ in diameter and is screen printed on felt with a plastic backing. The patch was made by Stadri Emblems. Shared by John Watson Please Leave Comments Below!
I was contacted by Jaimie Scott the Drum Adviser for Itibap and I want to share this information regarding some issues from his lodge. Black Border for Attendee 2010 Black Mylar Border for Staff 2010 Red and Red Mylar and Blue and Blue Mylar were planned for subsequent years. However, no event was held in …Read More
Itibap has recently put out a lot of color variations of the new standard beaver flap. The most sought out for is the I-Lead trained light blue flap. Now many may be thinking what is the significance of the flap and why were only 100 made? The I-lead conference was Itibap’s idea of changing a …Read More
Many patch collectors have noticed the recent change in Itibapishe Iti Hollo’s identity. The infamous “Creek Indian in the canoe wearing a vest with a single feather” has been replaced with the beaver. But why? Many of the newer collectors may not know, but the original charter totem of Itibap in 1940 was the beaver …Read More
For the past couple of years Itibapishe Iti Hollo Lodge has been producing “Puzzle Piece” sets for their events. For 2013 Itibap produced a set of dangle patches that spell out “ITIBAP”. Each letter has a design within the patch such as an ordeal sash for the spring ordeal, or the old R1 design to …Read More