Why has Captain Orlov and the Aleuts come to the island?

Captain Orlov is the leader of the Russian hunters who come to the Island of the Blue Dolphins to hunt for otters. He's a shifty guy who promises that he has come in peace, but in the end, he betrays Chief Chowig.
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Why did the Aleuts come to the Island of the Blue Dolphins?

The Aleuts have come to the island of the blue dolphins to hunt otter for their pelts, and Karana describes their hunting methods. She is angry with the Aleuts, for the otter they are hunting are her friends, and she fears the Aleuts will hunt them to extinction.
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Why do Captain Orlov and his Aleut hunters camp on the high ground of the island?

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Captain Orlov moves to high ground on the island with permission of Chief Chowig. The villagers watch the Aleuts from afar, but do not interact with them because Chief Chowig has warned them that Aleuts cannot be trusted.
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Who were the Aleuts in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Aleuts are people who are natives of a Russian island. The leader of the Aleuts, Captain Orlov reassures Chowig that this time they will do their own hunting and will pay the villagers with half of their catch.
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Why were the Islanders concerned about the Aleut hunters leaving the island?

Why were the islanders concerned about the Aleut hunters leaving the island? They were afraid they would leave without paying their fair share.
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Why did Karana decide to leave the island?

Karana left the island because she could not bear to live there alone another day; yet when she returned she felt happy.
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How did Karana feel when the Aleuts left the island?

When it comes time for Tutok to leave, Karna is at first happy, because the Aleuts are gone. As she looks out over her island, however, she begins to miss Tutok. This is an important scene, for is very much like a scene earlier in the novel.
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How did Karana and Tutok become friends?

Tutok becomes friends with Karana when they exchange names and play games together during Tutok's short stay on the island. The friendship between the two girls is a very important one since it's based on understanding and communication with each other (even though they don't even speak the same language).
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Who tries to stop the Aleuts from leaving the island?

Though Orlov offers a chest full of trinkets, Chowig insists that his people are owed three more, and will not let the Aleuts leave with the otter pelts until the villagers of Ghalas-at have been paid. The Aleuts make to leave despite Chowig's warning.
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Why was she particularly afraid that the Aleut girl would find her?

Karana was afraid the Aleut girl would find her cave because lots of different types of food grew in the ravine near her cave (page number). Karana hates and fears the Aleuts because they killed her father and most of her people.
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What are Captain Orlov and father trying to make a deal about?

Chief Chowig makes a deal with their leader, Captain Orlov, to hunt if they share the goods. The man agrees but later tries to leave without making the payment. A battle breaks out between the men, and many members of the tribe die, including Chief Chowig.
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Why and how did the Aleuts defeat the villagers?

The Aleuts attempt to cheat the men of the village out of paying for the otters, which quickly escalates into a fight. In the aftermath, the tribe is decimated and Karana left fatherless.
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Where did the Aleuts hunt for the otter?

Aleuts hunt sea otters in the kelp beds around the island by paddling skin canoes to the otters' habitat. The hunters use spears to kill the otters and then skin them for their beautiful fur pelts. Karana is angry that the Aleuts are killing so many otters.
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Is Island of the Blue Dolphins real?

Island of the Blue Dolphins is a work of historical fiction based on the life of an American Indian woman who spent 18 years in isolation on San Nicolas Island, one of eight Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California.
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What happens in chapter 6 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Since the villagers can't defend themselves against another attack, a plan is made to run away to Santa Catalina if the Aleuts return. Canoes and supplies are hidden on the rocks at the south end of the island just for this reason – a quick getaway. One night, a watcher sees a ship on the water and raises the alarm.
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What happens in chapter 4 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

A fight breaks out between the otter hunters and the villagers and many village men are killed. The storm brings high winds and the hunters leave the island for their ship. The dead and wounded Ghalas-at men lie on the beach at Coral Cove.
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Who is Karana based on?

Following in the Footsteps of the Legendary 'Lone Woman' of San Nicolas. 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.
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What evidence showed that the author was critical of the way the Aleuts hunted?

How does the author Scott O'Dell show that he is critical of the way the Aleuts hunt? The author describes the Aleuts leave wounded otters to die in pain on the beach and in the water.
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Why was the Chief killed Island of the Blue Dolphins?

He negotiates for his people with the Aleuts. As he tells his daughter, he believes the Aleuts are incapable of friendship (2.7), and soon he gets killed by the Russian men.
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What does Tutok look like?

Physical Description. The first thing the reader learns about Tutok is that she has long dark hair that shines in the light from the cooking fire. When Karana encounters her later, in Chapter 21, she describes Tutok as somewhat short, with a broad face and small black eyes.
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Why do you think Karana and Tutok befriended on another despite the risk involved?

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Q1: Why do you think Karana and Tutok befriend on another despite the risks involved? Karana and Tutok befriend on another because they are both young girls that are happy to keep each other company and be friends even the Aleuts might come after Karana.
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What gift did Karana make for the Aleut girl?

Karana makes an abalone disk circlet for Tutok's hair. She misses Tutok when the Aleut girl leaves the island with the hunting group.
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What is karanas secret name in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

It's after this time together that she tells Tutok her secret name: Karana (22.12).
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What does Karana do to pass the time while she hides from the Aleuts in Chapter 21?

She collects some food and water and goes back to her cave. During the long days in her cave, Karana works on her cormorant skirt. As time passes and the Aleuts do not venture near her cave, Karana moves outside to work.
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How old is Karana in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Karana, only 12 years old at the book's beginning, turns out to be adept at hunting, building and tool-making, and quickly becomes a strong, capable young woman surviving in an unforgiving wilderness.
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