Summary: The text describes a Council-Fire Ritual where Chiefs and Torchbearers emphasize kindness, service, and joy while lighting the flaming lamp of love from the Central Fire. The program includes dances announced by the Chief and performed with dignity and reserve, creating the atmosphere of the Council. The closing ritual features a solemn ceremony and a final song. Various dances like the Beaver Dance, Pigeon Dance, and Laborers in Darkness Comedy Dance are detailed, with specific steps, calls, and motions. The Boogermen Dance involves stiff, comedic movements to fast drumming. The Boogermen wear masks and mimic laborious tasks, adding a humorous element to the performance. The text also provides insights into the organization of helpers, ritual preparations, and the importance of props like the drum altar, blankets, and incense tripods in enhancing the ambiance of the dance performance.