she crafts canoes , weapons , clothes and makes some food
With things
a skirt made out of feathers and a otter pelt cape.
In "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, mah-nay is a word used by the protagonist Karana to refer to a type of red clay found on the island. It is used to make pots and weapons.
Karana decided to make the cave into another house after a group of wild dogs attacked her home, destroying most of her belongings and making her feel unsafe. She wanted a more secure and defensible location to protect herself from any further attacks.
In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," Karana makes weapons such as a spear using an abalone shell, a bow and arrows with wood and sinew, and a fish hook made from an old nail. These weapons help her defend herself, hunt for food, and survive on the island.
Karana made a fire in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by using two sticks to create friction and generate heat. She used a bow drill method to create the necessary friction to produce a spark and ignite the fire.
Karana makes her skirt out of cormorant feathers that she collects from the shores of the island where she is stranded in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell.
The part where the blue dolphins attemped to kill the green dolphins but the green dolphins snapped on those muggs. The green dolphin king told them straight up. He was all like ''yo yall best not be frontin' cuz yall dont want none this we got a whole army of ninjas waitin' to slay you,and when they do we gonna take ur island and make Island of the Green dolphins,word straight up in the hood ,Peace out!''then a shooting broke out and there was dead dolphins everywhere(dolphins of the blue kind of corse)Then the remaining dolphins exchanged some harsh words until they decided to combined and become '' Island of the Teal dolphins''
The question should read; "In the novel, "The island of the Blue Dolphins", by Scott O'Dell what did the character Karana use for cutting poles?I can't see any reference to the tool she used for cutting poles, but she did indeed cut poles to make spears and used "sea elephant" (walrus?) teeth to make the points. I can only guess that she used a flint knife if she had no access to metal.
Karana protected her food from the mice on the island of the blue dolphins by suspending it from the roof of her shelter using strings so that the mice couldn't reach it. She also placed pottery shards on the ground around her food to deter the mice from coming near. Additionally, she kept a close eye on her food and would often check on it to make sure it was safe.
Karana uses clay from the riverbed to make pots to cook in. She shapes the clay into pots and then fires them to harden them, creating functional cooking vessels.
Karana's sister Ulane does not die during the telling of the Island of the Blue Dophin. She applies "make-up" to her face indicating she is unmarried and goes to the mainland with the rest of tribe. Only Karana and Ramo remain on the island and Ramo is killed by the wild dogs. Zia must be the daughter of Ulane.