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Babies in the Indian village are raised very differently than Molly remembers babies in the white world being raised. Compare/contrast the ways the two different cultures raise infants.
Molly has noticed a big difference in the way women in the Indian village are treated as compared to how the white women like her mother were treated. Compare/contrast the ways the two different cultures treat their women.
The entire Indian village was in an uproar over the warriors returning successfully from battle. Explain why this was such a conflict for Molly.
The male captive had to run the gauntlet successfully and was adopted into the tribe. He was totally confused about Molly and her role in the Indian village. Explain why it was harder for him to be assimilated into the tribe than it was for Molly to be assimilated into the tribe.
Josiah was upset because the Indians wouldn't even let him have a bow and flint arrows to hunt for squirrels and rabbits. Explain why the Indians wouldn't let him hunt with them.
Molly tried to join in on the discussion of Josiah running away with the other Indians, but they told her to be quiet and never to speak about it. Explain why they would have turned against Molly even though she had done nothing wrong.
Shagbark confessed he had given Josiah the canoe so he could escape the Indian braves he knew would follow an escaping captive. Hypothesize why Shagbark would break the rules of the tribe and help Josiah escape when he wouldn't help Molly escape at the French fort.
Molly didn't want to be sold to the white men and return to the white world after Fallenash had told her of her family's fate. Explain why Molly's feelings about escaping the Indians had changed.
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