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What is the bag that Ko-tci-man-yo holds made of?
White cotton
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What is the girl afraid of?
She's afraid of the night.
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What's the name of the girl in "The Scattered Stars"?
Ko-tci-man-yo
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boom
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gift
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baam
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eraser
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gift
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baam
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How are the wise men still similar to people after they turn into rocks, trees, and stars?
They can still hear, think, feel, and answer questions from other humans.
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Which native people tell "The seven Mateinnu"? Where are they from?
The Lenape people. They arefrom the Eastern Woodlands of the United States.
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heart
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seesaw
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baam
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Why does Grandmother want to stay outside longer?
She wants to see Sky Bear.
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Which ethnicity are the grandmother and her granddaughter? Where are they from?
They are Iroquois, a native people from New York state.
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Which native people tell the story "The scattered stars"? Where are they from?
The Cochiti Pueblo of New Mexico.
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How many myths does Grandmother tell in this story? What are the names of those myths?
Three myths: Sky Bear, The scattered stars, The seven Mateinnu
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Why does the girl open the bag? What happens when she does?
The bag became heavy and Ko-tci-man-yo wanted to know what was in it.When she opened the bag, many stars escaped and scattered in the sky.
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Who is the author of "The Earth under Sky Bear's feet"?
Joseph Bruchac
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What does โAkhsotha; iah; henโ mean? What language is that?
Akhsotha: my grandmother - Iah: no - Hen: yes. This is Mohawk language.
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