Old-timey, old lady
Minerva
The group saves Frenchie from this happening to him
Dying in the wilderness
Who is hunting Indigenous people?
Recruiters
What have white people lost the ability to do?
Dream
This is why Miig stopped telling Story.
It was too dark and too soon
Curious 7 year old
Riri
The cardinal direction Frenchie's dad was going to take them, and the direction the group is going
North
What are Indigenous people being hunted for?
Bone marrow for dreams
Dad never comes back after visiting this place to talk to these people
The Capitol to talk to the Governors
The main plants were weeds that grew to survive "torrential rains and a lack of" these
Pollinators
Quiet, agile, stays close to Miig
Chi-Boy
The reason for the "resource war" Miig described in his story.
Polluted/poisoned water
Treaties between the Indigenous people and the government
Frenchie did this for RiRi after Miig ended the story
He re-told some of it to her
Miig asked RiRi to do this before he told the story.
Go to bed
Leader of the group, older man
Miigwans
This is where Miig began telling the story of the dreams and bone marrow
Around the fire
Miigwans says this happens to dreams for indigenous poeple.
What is one similarity between the historical treatment of native people and the treatment of native people in this book
Ms. Jen will judge.
Frenchie imagined this when he heard Miig talk about what happens to their dreams.
Spiderwebs in his hands catching the dreams
The 12 year old twins
Tree and Zheegwon
Who says the following quote about the setting?
"The world’s edges had been clipped by the rising waters, tectonic shifts, and constant rains. Half the population was lost in the disaster and from the disease that spread from too many corpses and not enough graves."
Miigwans
This is what happened to the group at the end of The Story Part 1 chapter
They find an intruder
Miig is vital to the group because of this experience that Frenchie's father talked about
It was this time of year
Spring