answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Because he had the bit of coffe I think

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Indian in the cupboard Why did little bear shoot Boone and how did it happen?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is Boone's nickname in the indian in the cupboard?

Boone's nickname in "The Indian in the Cupboard" is Little Bear.


What is the name of the cowboy in Indian in the cupboard?

The cowboy in "Indian in the Cupboard" is named Boone.


Who is omri's friend in Indian in the cupboard besides Little Bear or Boone?

Patrick is their friend


Where is Boone from in the Indian and the Cupboard?

A reservation


What is the cowboy's name in the Indian in the cupboard?

Boone


Indian in the cupboard what talent does omri discover about Boone that delights him?

flat joms dosre


Who played Boone in the Indian in the cupboard?

75-year-old Ojibwe actor George Randall


Who is an antagonist in Indian in the Cupboard?

In "The Indian in the Cupboard," the antagonist can be considered to be Tommy Atkins, the British soldier figurine who eventually threatens Little Bear and Boone. Tommy is an adversary because he represents a conflict of interest and poses a danger to the main characters in the story.


In the book the Indian in the cupboard why does Boone think that this is all a gol darned hallucy-nation?

because he is so positive with barbie


What is the setting in The Indian in The Cupboard?

The resolution of The Indian in the Cupboard is that Little Bear and Boone are transported back to their own times. The boys in the book each keep their own toy.


What is Indian in the cupboard the book about?

The Indian in the Cupboard (1980)The story is About a Boy named Omri, who gets a cupboard from his brother for his birthday, that, if used in conjunction with a key that belonged to his great-grandmother, brings the spirit of historical people forward in time, where they are imposed within plastic toys. Omri brings a plastic Indian figure, given to him by his friend Patrick, to life. The toy turns out to be an Indian of the 1750's called Little Bull (Little Bear in the American version). While Omri is attempting to purchase seeds and small tools for Little Bull to help him survive, Patrick finds out about the magic cupboard. This leads to more trouble, when Patrick brings a cowboy, Boone, into the present. Despite the fights and rivalries between the two tiny men, Patrick refuses to send them back until it is too late. Boone insults Little Bull while they are watching a western movie so Little Bull shoots Boone with an arrow, severely wounding him. Then the key goes missing, which means the boys cannot bring a World War I medic to life to treat Boone, and Omri's brother Gillon's pet rat escapes into the house. Little Bull, Patrick, and Omri manage to recover the key before the little men are lost to the rat's hunger, and Boone is cured Little Bear is a demanding character, and ultimately Omri must provide him with a bride, Twin Stars (Bright Stars in the American version), with whom Little Bull goes home with to his own time. Before he sends them back through the cupboard (whose magic powers work in reverse as well) he has Boone and Little Bear become blood brothers, despite the obvious animosities between cowboys and Indians. Then Omri sends them back to Little Bull's time.


What is the book 'Indian In the Cupboard' about?

"Indian in the Cupboard" is a children's book about a boy who discovers a magic cupboard that brings his plastic toys to life. One of the toys, a Native American figurine named Little Bear, teaches the boy about friendship and responsibility as they navigate the challenges of their newfound relationship.