On page nine, we see:
Since the last treaty with the tribes, there had not been an attack reported anywhere in this part of Maine. Still, one could not entirely forget all those horrid tales.
The book is set in the 1768; I will try to figure out what treaty the author is having the white character refer to. Obviously the second sentence about "horrid" tales is meant to tell us that white people were being viciously attacked by Native people. There's bias in that passage but use of "treaty" is ok.
The next use is not.
"Good," he grunted. "Saknis make treaty.""A treaty?" Matt was even more puzzled."Nkweniss hunt. Bring white boy bird and rabbit. White boy teach Attean white man's signs."You mean--I should teach him to read?""Good. White boy teach Attean what book say."
It reminded me of the way that Stephanie Meyer used it in her Twilight series. She has a treaty between vampires and a pack of wolves. She misused it, too.
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I read Sign of the Beaver to my kids as part of our school this year and was relieved to find our copy, unlike the one I read as a kid, had an updated foreword with notes addressing some issues with themes of the book that SPECIFICALLY pointed out the misuse of treaty. It led to a very good conversation about the book and its flaws.
ReplyDeleteAnon at 4:47 on Feb 7: I'd like to know more about the updated foreword. Who wrote it? Can you send me photos of the update?
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