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1. Who was Keesh in the story? What role did he play in the story? 2. How would you describe the kind of life that Keesh and his family
had?
3. What was his speech at the council about?
4. What did he do the next day? How long did he stay away? Did he
come back into the village repentant and defeated?
5. What did the council determine to do? What did the spy hunters
report on to the council five days later?
6. What finally convinced his countrymen that Keesh was a true
hunter?
7. How was the mystery of Keesh's marvelous hunting finally
unraveled?​


1. Who was Keesh in the story? What role did he play in the story?

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