Not totally Marie's cousin, but close enough
Who is Madeleine
The wind screamed
What is personification?
The French and the British
Who are colonizers or Who are the colonial powers?
The act of acknowledging the role that nature and our relations have with us
What is the Thanksgiving address?
They were stolen by the Iroquois to live and learn with them
Who are Marie's first children?
Bassabin
Who is the coyote?
Even after death, we will live
Paradox
The internal manifestation of living life with the values learned through growing up in catholicism.
What is the superego?
The verbal acknowledgement that we are all connected and we should be there for each other
What is 'all my relations'?
Someone who would indeed totally crush Pierre
Who is Bassabin?
Weskarini Women
Who would not be protected if their husbands were to leave them or die? or something like this
Braided Sweetgrass
What is a symbol?
Pierre is not totally confronting or discussing the death of his brother
What is Repression?
Learning is modelled by a group of people holding a blanket
What is the Inuit Learning Model?
The worst loser man in the book
Who is Jaques?
Built a church, only for it to be burned down.
Who is Jaques?
"Look what I caught"
What is a Euphemism?
The fur trade and the small settlements from the French and English
What is imperialism?
Algonquin Nation
What group of First Nations are the Weskarini a part of?
The Iroquois torturing and killing Jacques and Simon while Madeleine gets away
What is retribution? OR What is Karma?
Josephine
Who is the hawk/raven?
OR
Who is the hawk/raven that visits Jeanne and Marie?
"Jeanne looks up and notices the... hawk, circling high in the sky"
What is a motif?
The Tree People are just as important as the humans
What is Anthropocentrism?
Where ecology, economics, and the spirit are woven together, where we find balance
What is reciprocity? or What is All My Relations?
Because he saw two men kiss.
Why did Pierre fast during the hunt?