Chanhassen
In "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Salamanca's mother wishes people would call her Chanhassen because it is a name that reflects her connection to her heritage and her yearning for a sense of belonging. The name has personal significance, symbolizing her identity and the life she left behind. By wanting to be addressed as Chanhassen, she expresses a desire to embrace her roots and the beauty of her past.
The maiden name of Sal's mother in the book "Walk Two Moons" is Margaret Cadaver.
Sal's grandmother's name in "Walk Two Moons" is Gram.
Sal got her first name "Salamanca" in Walk Two Moons because that was supposedly her great-great-grandmother's Indian tribe's name. However, she and her mother later find out that the tribe's name was actually 'Seneca'. It was too late to change it, so it was left Salamanca.
Sal got her first name "Salamanca" in Walk Two Moons because that was supposedly her great-great-grandmother's Indian tribe's name. However, she and her mother later find out that the tribe's name was actually 'Seneca'. It was too late to change it, so it was left Salamanca.
The name of Gramps' new beagle puppy in "Walk Two Moons" is Sugar.
Mr. Birkway's first name in "Walk Two Moons" is Jack.
Sal's dog is named Moody Blue.
Chanahassen
A name for a Indian tribe and its a girl name from walk two moons
Ben's last name was name was Finney.
Chanhassen