What does Maria Juana mean?

Noun. Maria Juana f (plural Maria Juanas) (slang) Marijuana.
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What is Mary Jane slang?

mary jane. noun. US and Canadian a slang term for marijuana.
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What does 420 mean in slang?

420 is a slang term (or a kind of code word) referring to marijuana or marijuana use. Due to this association, 420 is also used as the name of an unofficial holiday that marijuana enthusiasts celebrate by using marijuana.
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Why is it called Mary Jane?

A play on words deriving from a literal translation of the Spanish word “marijuana.” It's a common nickname for weed, and it especially became popular due to Rick James' 1978 hit of the same title, in which he proclaims to be in love with a woman (aptly called Mary Jane) who always knows how to make him feel better.
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Who found 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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Fun Facts About Maria Juana The Girl From Tiajuana



What did Juana Maria do on the island?

Juana Maria lived in a hut partially made of whale bones and she also occupied a nearby cave. She sustained herself on dried meat and marked her time on the island with a notched stick. When Captain Nidever's crew returned to California, Juana Maria came with them.
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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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How old is Karana?

Karana (also Won-a-pa-lei)

The protagonist and narrator of the book, Karana spends eighteen years as the only living person on the island of the blue dolphins. When the book opens, she is twelve years old, the daughter of the chief of Ghalas-at.
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What is the Blue Dolphin rule?

A blue dolphin is described as a replacement thought. It's a "go-to," that you can immediately switch your focus on when that white bear pops up. When the thought, "Don't get nervous" comes to mind, instead tell yourself: "I'm so excited. This is going to go great.”
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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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Does anyone live on Santa Cruz island?

The island is part of Santa Barbara County, California. The 2000 census showed a population of two people. Santa Cruz is the largest privately owned island off the contiguous United States. Ownership is split between the National Park Service (24%) and the Nature Conservancy (76%).
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Does anyone live on San Nicolas Island?

The Nicoleño Native American tribe inhabited the island until 1835. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the island has since remained officially uninhabited, though the census estimates that at least 200 military and civilian personnel live on the island at any given time.
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Who Rescued Juana Maria?

In 1853, Nidever, an American otter hunter, came to the island on a hunting trip, and persuaded the woman to return to Santa Barbara with him. She died of dysentery within seven weeks of her arrival, and was conditionally baptized Juana Maria at her death.
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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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How old is Ramo in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Ramo is a curious and mischievous six-year-old boy who is the proud informant of everything that happens on the island.
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Can you visit San Nicolas Island?

San Nicolas Island in Oxnard, California

San Nicolas Island is owned by the United States Government and controlled by the US Navy as San Nicolas Naval Facility. No public access to the island is allowed for hiking, backpacking, camping, etc. Sea kayaking is not allowed inside of 300 yards from shore.
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Who is MON a nee?

Mon-a-nee is a young otter whom Karana finds, injured, in the kelp beds after the Aleut hunters return to the Island of the Blue Dolphins. His name means “little boy with large eyes.” Karana takes him from the kelp and puts him in a tidepool to heal.
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What type of person is Karana?

A Strong, Mature Woman. By the time the last ship arrives on the island, Karana has changed from a young, inexperienced girl into a strong, courageous, and compassionate woman.
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What does Rontu mean in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

After the fourth night, Karana names him Rontu, which means 'Fox Eyes. ' Rontu becomes Karana's constant companion as she moves about the island each day.
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What is the white bear experiment?

Ironic process theory, ironic rebound, or the white bear problem refers to the psychological process whereby deliberate attempts to suppress certain thoughts make them more likely to surface. An example is how when someone is actively trying not to think of a white bear they may actually be more likely to imagine one.
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What karanas dad 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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