a Tlingit
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Garvey is of Tlingit descent, which is a Native American tribe from the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Garvey shares his cultural wisdom and traditions with the main character, Cole, throughout the story.
Garvey is of Tsimshian Native American heritage in the novel "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen. Tsimshian people are indigenous to the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.
Garvey in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a Tlingit Indian.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Garvey is a member of the Tlingit tribe.
At'oow is from the Tlingit tribe in the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen.
The spirit bear, or Kermode bear, is considered sacred by some Indigenous peoples in North America, particularly the Gitga'at and Kitasoo/Xaixais nations in British Columbia. It is seen as a symbol of peace, harmony, and good luck. In some cultures, the spirit bear is believed to embody the spirit world and is revered as a powerful and mystical being.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole's sponsor is a Native American elder named Garvey. Garvey helps guide Cole through his healing journey in the Circle Justice program.
Garvey
Garvey did
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Garvey is a member of the Tlingit tribe.
he's coles parol officer
Idk
Its a blanket Garvey gives Cole. :)
the at.oow
Garvey is Cole's probation officer, and Edwin is a tlinglet Elder in the community. Hope this helps!!
Garvey is Cole's parol officer and one of the people that teaches him lessons, also trusts him throughout the book
Garvey and Edwin
I think Edwin and Garvey, his mom?