There There/Tony Loneman
Tony Loneman/Dene Oxendene
Dene Oxendene/Opal Viola
Opal Viola
Edwin Black/Extra Credit
100

Who is the author of There There?

Tommy Orange

100

Where did Tony Loneman first see himself the way everyone else saw him?

Reflection from the TV
100

Who does Dene film in the last paragraph of the chapter?

His mom

100

What is Alcatraz?

prison

100

What was Edwin Black addicted to?

Internet/gaming

200

Where does the story take place?

Oakland, California

200

What nickname did Tony Loneman give himself? 

The Drome 

200

Of all the judges, which judge was critical of Dene’s vision for the documentary?


The native 

200

True or False? The chapter on Opal Viola is historical fiction because it is based on historical events? 

True

200

What did Edwin Black go to college for? 

Native American Literature 

300

According to Tommy Orange, why did he not write There There? 

He wanted to get rich.  

300

What was Tony Loneman's and Octavio's purpose for going to the pow wow? 

steal money

300

Which other character is mentioned in the chapter Dene Oxendene?

Opal Viola

300

Which character in Opal Viola goes through dramatic changes? 

Jacquie

300
Did he graduate? 

Yes

400

What is not a theme of There There? 

Heroism

400

When Tony Loneman was dressed up in his regalia, what did he see in the TV reflection? 

Indian dancer

400

Where does the majority of Opal's story take place? 

Alcatraz

400

What did Opal's mother die of? 

cancer

400

What is his life like now? 

He lives with his mom and plays internet games. 

500

What was Tony Loneman born with? 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

500

Why did Dene Oxendene want to make a documentary of Native American stories? 

Dene wants to fulfill his uncle’s dream of creating an authentic documentary of Native American stories.

500

Why were Opal and her family at Alcatraz? 

To claim the island and protest against the federal government

500

What is the name of Opal's teddy bear? 

Two shoes

500

Who were the Indians who participated in the first "Thanksgiving"?

Wampanoag