In the book Cole just sticked his hot dog in the fire and ate it. But Garvey put his in the fire and made sure it was just right he also dressed his hotdog up (made it look nice). What Garvey is trying to say is life is like a hotdog do not treat it like nothing.
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Garvey in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a Tlingit Indian.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Garvey is a member of the Tlingit tribe.
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he's coles parol officer
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Its a blanket Garvey gives Cole. :)
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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 is the one who tells Edwin about seeing a white bear on the island where Cole was banished in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." The sighting of the white bear helps Cole understand the power and significance of his surroundings.
Garvey and Edwin
Cole argues with Edwin and Garvey at the Circle of Justice in the novel Touching Spirit Bear. Edwin and Garvey are Cole's probation officer and Circle Keeper, and they are part of the restorative justice program that Cole is in.