Elangomats & Nimats

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SERVING AS AN ELANGOMAT

An Elangomat fulfills many functions in the Induction process, but his primary responsibility is revealed by his title Elangomat, which means “Friend.” A good Elangomat develops a personal relationship with each of the members of his clan. But this relationship is not one of words, it is deeper, for he shares in the hardships of the candidates, and in their silence. The job of the Elangomat is not easy. He must function as a clan guide, friend, and example to his candidates. The Elangomat must be a constant and continual example of the obligation. This may not always be possible, but it is the goal. Being an Elangomat is a sacrifice, but as with all true services, you gain as much or more than you give.

All Arrowmen regardless of honor and age are eligible to serve as an Elangomat. We do however seek those who have strong patients and focus, as the duty of the Elangomat is not a simple one. The Elangomat is probably one of the most important parts of the Ordeal process.

Elangomat Training 

Elangomat Progress Sheet.docx

To gain recognition as a Steller Elangomats complete the following progress sheet and turn it into the Vice Chief of Inductions to earn a pin.

SERVING AS A NIMAT

A Nimat plays a primary role during the Brotherhood Conversion. It’s he who will lead the brotherhood candidates on a hike to reflect on their journey as an Ordeal member. The word Nimat means “My Brother” for which the Brotherhood is named after. Similar to the Elangomat, the Nimat will sometimes lead his candidates in a cheerful service project. During the brotherhood hike, that Nimat will have each candidate reflect on everything that has happened to them since joining the order as an Ordeal member.

An Arrowmen must be a Brotherhood or Vigil Honor member in order to serve as a Nimat. It’s recommended that the Nimat be a youth member with good understanding of the OA obligation and the scout oath and law.

Nimat Guide

This Training is designed to give Nimats guidance on a lodge standard brotherhood hike.  Brothers interested in serving as an Nimat may use this guide as a good starting point.  The publication is protected by the brotherhood safeguard.  You can find more information on safeguards on the ceremonies page here.