A
Long
Walk
to
Water
100

What is the name of Salva's village?

Loun- Arik

100

Why doesn’t Nya’s family live near the big lake all the time?

Nya’s family does not live near the big lake all the time because it is not safe. Nya’s tribe, the Nuer and the rival tribe, The Dinka, fight over the land surrounding the big lake.

100

The purpose of Nya's walk each day?

What is water

100

Salva is a member of this tribe.

What is the Dinka?

100

Which narrative (Nya or Salva) is an example of realistic fiction, and which one is a memoir of something that really happened?

Nya - realistic fiction
Salva - memoir / non-fiction

200

Nya is a part of this tribe.

What is Nuer?

200

Who does Salva meet, become good friends with and walk with for part of his journey?

Marial

200

What animal (that Salva's father owns a lot of) traditionally was a reflection of a person's wealth and status in Dinka and Nuer culture?

Cattle (Cows)

200

What moral dilemma does a member of Salva's group face while they cross the Akobo Desert?

Whether or not to give precious water to a dying man (if they do, they might die themselves)

200

What was the name of Nya's 5 year old sister?

Who is Akeer

300

Who gives Salva peanuts and a gourd for his travels?

What is old lady he calls "Auntie"

300

When Buksa finds the beehive, one man can't eat any honey even though he is hungry. Why not?

He got stung on the tongue

300

Character  is related to Salva, owns a rifle and uses it to help the group of refugees?

Uncle Jewiir

300

What is the world's longest river, that the refugee group uses handmade reed boats to cross?

Nile River

300

What animal attacks and kills  Marial?

a lion

400

Why didn't the old lady that Salva calls "auntie" let him come with her when she had to leave her home?

She believed that the rebels and the government would leave a single old lady alone, but having a young man with her would be dangerous.

Bonus: WHY?

400

How did Uncle encourage Salva in the desert?

giving him small goals like walking only to the bushes ahead of  him and repeating his full name

400
Traditionally, almost all Dinka and Nuer men (and many women) identified themselves with scarification on their foreheads. Which group had V-shaped scars and which group had horizontal scars?
Nuer - horizontal

Dinka - V

400

What year did the real Salva Dut make this journey?

1985

400

What is the name of the bird species that several East African tribes have learned to "talk to" that will lead them to beehives?

Bonus - what call do people use to talk to the bird?

The Honeyguide

Bonus - Brrrrr-hmmm

500

Where does Marial tell Salva they are traveling?

Bonus - what JOKE does Marial make when talking about this?

What is East to Ethiopia.

He jokes that actually they will just walk all the way around the Earth and wind up back in Sudan.

500

When Nya's family is able to live at the lake, she still has to collect water, although she doesn't have to carry it very far. How does she collect it from the dry lake?

Digging holes in the mud.

500

Why does Nya think it won't be possible to boil the dirty water from the lake for 200 seconds to make it safe to drink?

There is so little of it that after 200 seconds it would be gone.

500

What do the Dinka call the Atuot tribe?

Bonus: What story did the Dinka have about the Atuot people?

The Dinka call the Atuot “the people of the lion”.

Bonus: it was said that when an Atuot person died they came back as a lion that “hungers for human flesh

500

What was the name of young Jur-chol boy who lead Salva to the beehive?

Who is Buksa

600

In Chapter 8, Salva has a flashback of his father on a bicycle. What did Salva's father bring him?

What is Mangoes

600

What makes Akeer, Nya's younger sister, so sick?

dirty water

600

What is Salva's full name?

Salva Mawein Dut Ariik

600

What was the major religious division that was a primary cause of the conflict between the Sudanese government (based in the North, in Khartoum), and the rebels (based in the South).

The Sudanese government wanted all Sudanese people to practice Islam; the rebels in the south were not Muslim.

600

In the documentary that we watched about the women who collect water in Sudan, how many pounds of water did the journalist have to carry? Closest gets the points.

70 lbs

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