In Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried," Kiowa's rucksack contains essential items for survival, including a Bible, a hatchet, and a poncho. It also holds personal items that reflect his identity and values, such as photographs and letters. These possessions symbolize Kiowa's connection to his faith and heritage, emphasizing the emotional burdens carried by soldiers in addition to their physical loads.
A rucksack or (backpack, haversack, knapsack, packsack) is a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder.
Rucksack literally means back sack (from Rücken - back) - a sack that is carried on a person's back.
rucksack
a backpack or rucksack. :)
The Kiowas lived in semi-sedentary lodges.
The word Kiowas is the plural form for the proper noun Kiowa, a nation of Native American people. Proper nouns are always capitalized.The possessive form for the plural noun Kiowas is Kiowas'.
Kiowas will hunt buffalo's and big whales
A packsack is a term used in the United States for a backpack, rucksack or similar bag packed with provisions or personal items, especially as carried by a traveller or hiker.
The Mandans lived in lodges.Not the Kiowas.
the word rucksack is from the German language
Yes. That is the correct spelling of rucksack. It means a knapsack or backpack.
The ISBN of The Things They Carried is 0767902890.