Who is the main character left alone in the wilderness?
Matt
Where does most of the story take place?
The Maine wilderness
What skill does Attean teach Matt to help him get food?
Hunting
What does the word “squaw work” mean in the book?
Women’s work (historical term used in the story)
One major theme of the story is __________.
Friendship / Survival / Cultural understanding
Who teaches Matt survival skills and lessons about his culture?
Attean
What type of home does Matt live in while alone?
A log cabin
How does Matt learn to catch fish?
Using a spear
What does “clan” mean in Attean’s culture?
A family group
How does Matt change from the beginning to the end of the story?
He becomes more independent and respectful
Who is Attean’s grandfather and tribal leader?
Saknis
What natural feature provides food and transportation near Matt’s cabin?
The river
Why does Attean laugh when Matt brings a book to lessons?
He thinks book learning is useless for survival
What does “survival” mean in the story?
Staying alive by meeting basic needs
Does Attean & Matt's relationship change during the story?
Yes, they become more accepting of each other.
Who leaves to get the rest of the family?
Matt's father
During which season does Matt struggle the most to survive?
The winter
What does Matt learn survival is mostly about?
Respect for nature, patience, and observation
What does “respect” mean as shown through Attean’s actions?
Honoring elders, traditions, and nature
What message does the author send about learning from others?
learning from others—especially people from different cultures—helps us survive, grow, and become wiser.
What animal does Attean bring with him to Matt’s cabin?
A dog
Why is the wilderness dangerous for Matt?
Wild animals, harsh weather, and lack of food/help
What plant does Matt learn to identify and eat safely?
Dandelions
What is a “sigwan”?
Spring
What lesson does Matt learn about Native American culture?
It is valuable and based on wisdom and experience