YAH-TAH-HEY-SI-KESS

Welcome to the history of Yah-Tah-Hey-Si-Kess, Order of the Arrow Lodge 66 as seen through the patches issued by the Lodge. Lodge 66 was founded in 1933 as part of the Northern New Mexico Council (which became Kit Carson in 1955, Great Southwest Area in 1976 and Great Southwest in 1981). The Navajo phrase YAH-TAH-HEY-SI-KESS, meaning "hello my friend", was selected as the Lodge name. Little is known of the early patch history with much of the known history starting in the 1950's. The documented patch history known to the authors is compiled here.

The information is presented in two ways. First, those patches cataloged (or anticipated to be cataloged) are listed by patch type, e.g., F, S, R and X series. Second, the patches are listed by purpose, e.g., lodge patches, special events, conclaves, chapter patches, etc.

This is a living document. The authors would greatly appreciate any additional information you may have about the patches listed in this compilation or information about any additional patches unknown to the authors. We will update documented, verifiable information as it becomes known. Information should be forwarded to Relf Price, Bill Erickson or Carl Cataline.

Patch Series Patch Categories
F (Twill Flaps) Series Lodge Patches
S (Solid Embroidered) Series Neckerchief & Hat Patches
R (Round) Series Conclave and Fellowship
W (Woven) Series Commemorative Issues
X (Odd Shaped) Series Special Event/Activities
C & J (Chenille, Jacket) Series Chapter Patches

Last updated: November 11, 1998
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