Thomas
Patrice
Arthur
Vera
Wood Mountain
100

What Is Thomas's profession?

The Night Watchman

100

What is Patrice's relationship with Thomas?

Niece

100

What is Arthur's role within the government

Senator

100

What is Vera's relationship with Thomas?

Older sister

100
What sport does Wood Mountain engage in during the fund raiser?

boxing

200
What tribe does Thomas belong to?

The Chippewa Tribe

200

What Unique skill/talent does Patrice possess?

Boxer

200

What is Arthur's stance on the native termination act?

Supports it
200

How does Vera contribute to community response?

Active participation to preserve tribal rights

200

what is Wood Mountains Role in the community and connection to Thomas

Known for wisdom and leadership, Father in law

300

What is Thomas's main conflict?

Fighting against the Native Termination Act

300

How does Patrice's personal journey correlate with themes in the book?

Empowerment

300

How does Arthur justify the governments actions regarding the Native Termination Act?

Emphasizes assimilation and economic development for Natives

300

What role does Vera Play in preserving cultural traditions?

passing on traditional teachings and practices

300

what unique skill or knowledge does Wood Mountain possess

Traditional knowledge and cultural wisdom

400

Why does Thomas become a prominent figure in the fight against proposed legislation?

wants to preserve tribal identity/rights

400

What challenges does Patrice face?

Gender Stereotypes, Balancing cultural identity with personal dreams

400

What personal and professional challenges does Arthur face?

contemplates ethical implications, political opposition

400

What personal struggles does Vera face?

Impact of past traumas and being a single mother

400

how does Wood Mountain represent historical and cultural depth?

embodying traditions and passes them to future generations

500

what is the significance of Thomas in broader themes

symbol of resistance, preserves cultural heritage

500

What relation does Patrice have to the community in response to the termination act?

commits herself to preserving tribal identity and rights

500
How does Arthur's perspective change with view points of natives?

Highlights clash between government policies and preservation of cultural identity

500

How does Vera signify resilience and strength through themes in the book?

Enduring the spirit of Native American communities while confronted with adversity

500

How does Wood Mountain contribute to themes of resilience and unity?

represents the strength derived from cultural heritage