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Keesh was a skilled hunter from his village who gave a speech to the council about some unknown topic that required courage. The next day, he stayed away from the village for a long time. When he returned, people were doubtful but he eventually convinced them of his hunting abilities. However, his frequent long disappearances led to discussions of witchcraft. He was generous and respected. When accused of wrongdoing, the council investigated but ultimately supported Keesh. The mystery of his successful hunting was eventually explained, revealing the author's positive attitude toward Keesh and message about overcoming doubt.

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Keeshquestions

Keesh was a skilled hunter from his village who gave a speech to the council about some unknown topic that required courage. The next day, he stayed away from the village for a long time. When he returned, people were doubtful but he eventually convinced them of his hunting abilities. However, his frequent long disappearances led to discussions of witchcraft. He was generous and respected. When accused of wrongdoing, the council investigated but ultimately supported Keesh. The mystery of his successful hunting was eventually explained, revealing the author's positive attitude toward Keesh and message about overcoming doubt.

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Describe Keesh and

his family.
What was his speech
at a council about?
Why did it require
dignity and
manhood to speak out?
What was his last
word?
What did he do the
next day? How long did
he stay away?
Did he come into
the village repentant
and defeated?
Why was there much doubt
and
discussion at first?
What finally convinced his
countrymen that Keesh was a
true hunter?
Why was the mystery of
Keesh deepened with
the passing of the days?
Why
was there talk of
witchcraft in the village?
What added to his merit
as a
hunter? How did he treat
the old and the women?
How was his igloo built?
What did Ugh-Gluk tax
him with to the face?
What did the council
determine to do?
What did the spy-
hunters report on to
the council five days
later?
Did he come to the
council when he was
summoned there? What
did the
whole council do?
How was the mystery
of Keesh’s marvelous
hunting
finally unraveled?
What is, in your opinion,
the message of the
story?
What is the author’s
attitude to the focal hero
and his country men?

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