Buck feels a sense of pride after his interactions with the Yeehats because he was able to tap into his primal instincts and demonstrate his strength and ferocity as a dominant force in the wild. This experience aligns with his ancestral heritage and allows him to embrace his inner wildness.
they called him the Evil Spirit
They were the original ( Mr. Thornton) and final (Yeehats) custodians of the otherwise wild dog- Buck.
Indians who kill John Thornton and Buck mostly kills them all.
The Yeehats are a violent tribe of Native Americans who attack Buck and his companions in the novel "The Call of the Wild." They represent the dangers of the wilderness and the primal instincts that can overcome even the most civilized of creatures like Buck. Their attack is a turning point that demonstrates Buck's reversion to his primitive, wild state.
The conclusion is that, Buck joins a pack of wolves and becomes the most feared dog in the Yeehats' tribes. He also is seen as a ghost dog leading the wolf pack.
In Jack London's classic novel, The Call of the Wild, John Thornton was killed by Native people. Buck found him with an arrow in him.It is unclear how historian John Tornton died. Public records only state that he died in 2010.
buck returns back to thorntons camp and finds thornton, the other man, nig, and skeet dead. killed by native Americans(Yeehats). and buck kills all of the native Americans and earns the name "Ghost-Dog"native americans, the yeehats
John Thornton got killed by the Yeehats
Yeehats
"Buck stops here"
The now feral- wild-adapted but ex-pet dog is more or less taken into protective custody by an Indian tribe, called in the story the Yeehats. Some people think the use of such odd language as ( he was spirited away) imply something like walking dead or Zombies. Not so this was written in l904, language use was different. Buck, the canine, was in effect taken in by an Indian Tribe= some have argued the Yeehats may have been a wild wolf pack also but that is conjectural. I think they were a tribe.
Yes. Buck was the Protagonist.