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On page 134, Miyax remembers what her father, Kapugen, used to say about “gussacks” hunting wolves for bounty and sport. How does this passage affect your understanding of the scene in Kapugen’s
cabin at the end of the novel? What do Kapugen’s words and actions in his new home cause Miyax to
think?

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