How does Karana catch Rontu's son?

Karana remembers a weed called toluache. Her tribe used the weed to catch fish. It's a sedative, not a poison, and Karana thinks it might knock the dogs out so she can sneak in and grab Rontu's son.
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What does Karana name Rontu's son?

Karana finds the gray dog with the yellow eyes among the sleeping pack and brings him home. She names him Rontu-Aru, "Son of Rontu," and the two become fast friends.
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What happened in chapter 26 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

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Karana sets snares with fish bait, but no luck. She does manage to catch a fox who also becomes her friend. This is starting to sound like a Disney movie. Then she decides to put toluache weed in the well to make the dogs sleep, but that doesn't work either.
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What happens in chapter 27 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Karana soon sees a huge wave (tsunami) coming towards the island, and she runs to escape by climbing a cliff. She climbs as high as she can but is soaked by a second, larger ocean wave. Once the water retreats, Karana leaves the cliff for the safety of her shelter.
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Is Karana a girl?

A long-beloved children's classic, Island of the Blue Dolphins is Scott O'Dell's 1960 imagining of one of California's most enigmatic historical figures. It tells the story of Karana, a young Nicoleño girl left behind on a remote island off the coast of southern California.
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What was Karana's real name?

In the book she's named Karana. Her birth name is lost to history, but she's often referred to as the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island or as Juana María, the name under which she was baptized before burial at Mission Santa Barbara.
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Is Karana real?

Some have called her “Karana.” Others “Juana Maria.” Still others, simply, “The Lone Woman.” Yet her true name remains unknown. She is one of the nameless, faceless women of history, and she belongs to the California of my youth. Many versions of her story exist.
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What happens in chapter 29 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Karana sees three men set up camp on the shore. Karana decides to meet them and she prepares to leave the island. She puts on her otter cape, cormorant skin dress, and black stone necklace. The men spot the smoke from her fire and visit Karana at her home.
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What happens in chapter 25 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

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The Aleuts never return to the island and the otters start to migrate to Tall Rock during the summer. Eventually, even the otters stop their migration, which is when Karana knows that there are no otters left that remember the Aleuts.
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What happened in chapter 28 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

The huge waves destroy Karana's canoe and those she had stored under the cliffs. Karana looks among the wreckage left by the waves to find wood to build a new canoe. She retrieves parts of canoes washed ashore and collects enough wood to make a new vessel.
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What happens in Chapter 24 in island of the Blue Dolphins?

Chapter 24 of Island of the Blue Dolphins is a turning point for Karana. She rescues a couple more animals and eventually reunites with her otter friend, Mon-a-nee. After she realizes that Mon-a-nee is acting as the mother to two babies, Karana decides that she's done killing animals for good.
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What happens in Chapter 23 in island of the Blue Dolphins?

Chapter 23: After the Aleuts

After the Aleuts leave in their ship, taking Tutok with them, Karana finds many wounded otter. This makes her sad, and she spends a few days putting the ones that are too badly wounded to live out of their misery. But then she finds a young otter that has a long gash on its back.
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How did Karana get a new dog after Rontu's death?

How did Karana get a new dog after Rontu's death? She put a mixture into the spring water to make the dogs go to sleep. Their ship had sunk in the storm, then their was no other ship.
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What is karanas father name?

Karana, Ulape, and Ramo's father, Chowig, is the chief of the Native American tribe on the Island of the Blue Dolphins. Chowig is his “secret name”; he usually goes by another name that Karana never shares with readers.
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What does Rontu look like?

Unlike the other dogs, which have brown fur and brown eyes, Rontu has yellow eyes and gray fur (he is also much larger than the average dog of the island). Though Rontu and Karana are enemies at the beginning of the novel, they become friends after Karana injures Rontu and then nurses him back to health.
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What happened to Ramo in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

By the time she finds him, Ramo has been killed by a pack of wild dogs. In his struggle, he killed two of them, but there were too many for him to handle. Karana vows to kill the dogs in Ramo's honor.
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What caused Rontu's death?

Rontu gets attacked by the devilfish. Rontu walks the cliffs with Karana. When the Aleuts return to town, Rontu meets up with his former owner, Tutok. Rontu dies.
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Where did Karana bury Rontu?

Karana and Rontu go to Tall Rock to catch fish for Won-a-nee and other otters that they know. Late that summer Rontu dies. Karana buries him in a grave on the headland.
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What did Karana name the otter?

Karana feeds it fresh fish daily, and the otter begins to take food from her hand. She names the otter, Mon-a-nee, which means “Little Boy with Large Eyes” in her language.
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What happens to Karana at the end of the novel?

Two more years pass and Karana finally gets her happy ending. A ship full of white men arrive on the island. Though Karana doesn't speak their language, she understands that they will take her to safety. She packs up her pet birds and Rontu-Aru, and she leaves for the mainland.
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Why does Karana draw the mark on her face that indicates that she is still unmarried?

She makes the sign of her tribe on her face with blue clay, then the sign that means she is unmarried, just as Ulape had done years before. She goes back to her house and makes food for herself and Rontu-Aru. Rontu-Aru eats all of it while Karana thinks of the family she has not seen for so long.
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How many chapters is Island of the Blue Dolphins?

24. Island of the Blue Dolphins Chapter 24.
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Who Rescued Juana Maria?

After several futile attempts at locating the lost woman who failed to depart with the rest of her tribe in 1835, the Captain of a ship called the Peores Nada, a man by the name of George Nidever, finally located Juana Maria in 1853.
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What happened to Juana Maria after she was discovered?

Just seven weeks after arriving on the mainland, Juana Maria died of dysentery in Garey, California. Nidever claimed her fondness for green corn, vegetables and fresh fruit after years of little such nutrient-laden food caused the severe and ultimately fatal illness.
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