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This tale comes trom the Chippewa (or Ojibwa) people of the northern United States and Canada.
What does acquiesced' mean as it is used on
page 5?
The Legend of Ithenhiela
negotiated
Known far and wide through all the North
Country was one of the biggest, most
villainous men who ever lived, Naba-Cha. His
enormous height and girth alone would have
made him famous, but Naba-cha was also
notorious for his exploits, for he had raided
and pillaged lands far in the North, East, and
South. Yet, he had never plundered lands in
the West, for in that land lived an even bigger
man than Naba-Cha.
complled
acknowledged
disputed
In the wigwam of Naba-Cha also lived
Ithenhiela, a boy whose early fiery days of joy
had long ago turned to cold ash.
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