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Lodges Of Section W4B Conclave and Area 12-A
Last Updated: November 21, 2007
W4B Section Lodge History 1936-Present
Written By Tracy Schultze

A-tsa 380:
Received its charter in 1955 with the Grayback Council in Redlands, CA.  The totem was a golden eagle.  In 1974, the lodge was absorbed into Cahuilla 127.

Ahwahnee 430:
Received its charter in 1950. The totem was a stag's head superimposed on an arrowhead.  In 1973, the lodge merged with San Gorgonio 298 to form Wiatava 13.

Ashie 436:
Received its charter J1950.  The totem was a thunderbird and the lodge symbol was a sandpainting.  In 1992, the lodge merged with Pang 532 to form Tiwahe 45.

Cahuilla 127:
Received its charter January 1, 1973 with the California Inland Empire Council.  The totem was a rattlesnake.  

Ho-Mita-Koda 380:
Received its charter in 1948 with the Redlands Area Council.  Little is known about the lodge, and it disbanded in 1952.

Navajo 98:
Received its charter in 1937 with the Old Baldy Council. Lodge was absorbed by Ta Tanka and Cahuilla Lodges in 2006. The portion in Los Angeles County became part of Ta Tanka, and the portion in San Bernardino County became part of Cahuilla.

Pang 532:
Received its charter in 1957.  The totem was the big horned sheep.  The lodge's first ordeal and vigil ceremonies were performed by members of Tahquitz 127.  The lodge for a time was a member of Area XII-F before joining Section W4B in 1973.

San Gorgonio 298:
Received its charter in 1945.  The lodge formed from one of the oldest summer camp tribes in California, the Tribe of Gorgonio which was formed in 1927.  The lodge totem was a standing grizzly bear.  In 1973, the lodge merged with Ahwahnee 430 to form Wiatava 13.

Tahquitz 127:
Received its charter June 30, 1938, with the Riverside County Council.  The lodge formed from the Tribe of Tahquitz at Camp Emerson (there was another more famous Tribe of Tahquitz with Long Beach Area Council) in 1928.  The lodge totem was the Tahquitz rock face found at Camp Emerson.  In 1973, the lodge merged with Wisumahi 478 to form Cahuilla 127.

Tiwahe 45:
Received its charter in 1992.  The totem is a red-tailed hawk.  

Wiatava 13:
Received its charter January 1, 1973 with the Orange County Council.  The totem is a cogged stone.  

Wisumahi 478:
Received its charter in 1952 with the Arrowhead Area Council.  The totem was an arrowhead, though the lodge used a double-headed goose as a popular unofficial totem.  In 1973, the lodge merged with Tahquitz 127 to form Cahuilla 127.