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What does Sokoya mean when she said “When does your mouth say goodbye to your heart”?
It means we never leave each other.
Is Sokoya young or old? Which details tell you that?
She's old. The detail is "looking through the net of wrinkles into the wise black pools of her eyes"
What is Athabaskan?
A native American language
What does “Sokoya” mean?
aunt
What does Charlotte Blake Alston do? [pg.307]
She gathers folktales from West Africa. She visits schools to share the stories. Alston uses "power of the voice" when she performs.
What is a storyteller called in West Africa?
A griot
Who did the hunter give the carving to? Why?
The fifth son. Because he remembered the hunter.
Who wanted the carving?
The first four brothers.
How long did it take the hunter to finish the carving?
A year.
What did the carving show? [pg.306]
It showed every animal in the forest.
What did the hunter do when he came home? [pg.306]
He sat down by the fire, picked up a knife and a lump of wood, and began to carve.
How did the brothers bring the hunter back to life?
They sang to bring his bones and skin together, then made the heart beat.
What did the four brothers do the next morning, when they remembered their father? [pg.302]
They set off together into the forest.
How did the little boy react to the gifts from his mother and brothers? [pg.302]
He didn't want them. He only wanted his treasure.
What did the mother and four brothers do to make the little boy happy? [pg.302]
They gave them shiny stones, little feathers, something nice every day.
What was special about the fifth son? [pg. 301]
He crawled, and walked, but he did not play.
How long did it take for the hunter’s wife and four sons to forget him? [pg. 301]
About a month
What did the hunter go out into the forest with?
His spear, bow, and arrow
What did the hunter say to his family every morning? [pg.300]
You are all my treasures. If you care about me, remember me always.
What are the hunter’s treasures? [pg.300]
His sons
In a folktale, what can the characters’ thoughts, words, and actions provide?
They provide clues to the theme
What is a folktale?
A story that has been told and retold for many years.
What kind of literature is “The forgotten treasure”?
A folk tale