How do the old women feel about the second rabbit they snare and why?
(p. 32) Answer: They feel superstitious about their good luck because The People had just tried catching the rabbits with no luck. Why do the women choose to leave their camp? What are the three reasons? (p. 33) Answer: There are not enough animals to last the winter and they are afraid of enemies coming upon them. They also distrust their own band. Why would people turn into cannibals, according to the stories from the old women? (p. 32) Answer: In order to survive, people became cannibals. Where do the two old women decide to go and who remembered the place? (p. 32) Answer: Ch’idzigyaak recalls a place the band used to travel to that had a healthy fish population. What do the two old women use to make a sled? (p. 33) Answer: They use the skins from the tent and wrap their possessions inside. Which direction do they turn the hides to make the sled slide in the snow? (p. 33) Answer: With the fur facing the snow, the sled glides well. What keeps the women warm while they travel, despite