Our
Scout salute and handshake are ancient signs of bravery and respect.
During the colonial period of our country, many men
carried
weapons
for protection.
Sometimes when they met one another, there was an uneasy
moment as each man watched the others right hand. If it went to his
sword or his gun, there might be a fight. but if it went to his hat,
it was a salute of friendship and respect.
The
left handshake comes to us from the Ashanti warriors whom Lord Baden-Powell,
the founder of Scouting, knew almost 100 years
ago in
West Africa. He saluted them with his right hand, but the Ashanti
chiefs offered their left hands and said, "In our land only the
bravest of the brave shake hands with the left hand, because to do
so we must
drop our shields and our protection."
The Ashantis knew of Baden-Powell's bravery because they had fought
against him and with him, and they were proud to offer the left hand
of bravery.
When you use the Scout salute and handshake, remember that they are
signs of respect and courage.
The left hand is also closer to the heart...