Cowney's Foot
This physical challenge of a main character's represents adversity that the character must deal with.
Grease, Lilies, Tobacco, Vanilla, Fresh Dirt, and Pine Sap
Cowney thinks he remembers these items when he thinks of his father's funeral, which happened when he was a very young baby.
Lishie's Bandannas
This item of clothing of Cowney's grandmother's reminds him of her love and care.
Beans
Cowney's Cherokee family often cooks this food, which is cheap, plentiful, and nourishing.
Forest Fires
These disasters threaten the Cherokee land in North Carolina, representing danger and threats. The cause of this disasters could be man-made or natural, and in this case, because they are man-made, they represent betrayal and greed.
Injured Bear
This animal, which Cowney comes across in the forest, represents the wounds and pain Cowney himself has suffered.
Lee's Camera and Cowney's Pictures
These objects represent evidence, proof, and truth...
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