Matt
Attean
Saknis
Beaver Tribe
Mixed
100

What two gifts does Matt's father leave with Matt?

Watch and rifle

100

What does Attean really struggle to do?

Show emotion. E.g. towards his dog

100

Who is Saknis?

Attean's grandfater, chief of Beaver tribe

100

What is a squaw and what do they do?

A woman. Cleans, cooks, weaves, "household work"

100

What do Indians never do when hunting?

Never hunt for sport.

200

What is Matt's first encounter with the Indians?

Saknis rescues him from the bee and honey incident.

200

What is Attean's biggest challenge?

Finding his manitou and becoming a hunter. 

200

How did Saknis save Matt right away?

He was always watching.

200

What is a manitou?

A spirit in the form of an animal. Finding it marks a boy becoming a man/hunter

200

Why was Matt's family so delayed?

They had typhus and got held up by the river for weeks. No one dared to cross the river at that time.

300

What is Matt's first mistake that he deeply regrets and feels stupid about?

Losing the rifle to Ben who steals it right from his cabin. 

300

Why must Attean learn white man signs?

White men make treaties and deals by signing paper. They can lose everything. 
300

Why does Saknis come to the cabin for the last time?

He comes to invite Matt to join the Indians on their move. They're leaving for good.

300

What do the animal sign markings mean?

It means only that tribe can hunt in that area.

300

What comparison does Matt make to Robinson Crusoe?

He much prefers to be in the forest with everything he made for himself instead of the luxury island that Robinson Crusoe had. 

400

How does Matt get Attean to continue staying for white man sign classes?

He reads only the fun action parts of Robinson Crusoe, leaving out parts that angered Attean.

400

How does Attean show his acceptance of Matt?

Answers vary: Inviting him to village, letting Matt do things on his own, calling him white brother.

400

What does Saknis gift to Matt and what does that do for Matt?

Snowshoes gave him freedom to move about and get what he needs.

400

Why does Attean's grandmother accept Matt and invite him to the village?

Matt showed his bravery and loyalty to Attean by going to far lengths to save his good-for-nothing dog.
400

What does Attean's dog's change of heart towards Matt symbolize?

A possibility of the whites and Indians to have a change of heart and make true peace. 

500

What tests does Matt pass?

Tracking his way to the village and playing with the other Indian boys.

500

Why does Attean despise the whites?

Both his parents were killed by white men.

500

Why does Saknis want Matt and Attean to form a friendship?

He knows that whites and Indians must learn to live together in peace. 

500

How does an Indian become a man/hunter?

The boy would go into the forest alone, bathe, starve, and wait until his manitou comes. He returns to the village, gets a new name and becomes a hunter.

500

How has Matt's perspective of the Indians changed from the beginning to the end?

At first, he feared them. But once he started to learn about them and their ways, he started to prefer them and how they lived. 
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