- Wapenshaw
A wapenshaw (from the Old English for "weapon show") was originally a gathering and review of troops formerly held in every district in
Scotland . The object was to satisfy the military chiefs that the arms of their retainers were in good condition and that the men were properly trained in their use. The term is still occasionally used in theUnited Kingdom for rifle or other gun shows, particularly those involving historic weapons."Wapenshaw" is also widely used in the
Woodcraft Folk to describe a daily ceremony whencamping , which involves each camper removing all belongings from their tent and laying them out on a groundsheet in a fixed order. This serves two purposes: to air out the tent, and to ensure that no items have been lost.References
* [http://www.geocities.com/harrowwoodcraft/creed.html#wap Wapenshaw as a Woodcraft ceremony] . Retrieved
June 1 2005 .
* [http://www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/calendar/events.asp?site=NRA&type=comp National Rifle Association of Great Britain list of events] including a wapenshaw by the Historic Breechloading Smallarms Association. RetrievedJune 1 2005 .
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