In James Fenimore Cooper's novel "The Last of the Mohicans," Hawkeye and the warriors, including Chingachgook and Uncas, take a route through the wilderness of upstate New York, navigating the dense forests and rugged terrain to track the Huron Indians. They follow the pathways along the river and through the natural landscape, using their skills in tracking and survival to pursue their objective. The journey reflects the challenges and dangers of the frontier during the French and Indian War.
the same hut where Hawkeye had found David Gamut
French
yes yes they do
They are French
they got there food from hunting and fishing and farming
they went along the bed of a stream for a mile.
Hawkeye
Huron Indians run their trade network among the American Indians
Distrust
They agreed to give the signal of imitating a crow's call to warn one another as they neared the Huron encampment. This way they could alert each other without raising suspicion or alarming the Huron warriors.
in a cave After Hawkeye and Uncas had escaped, what was David Gamut supposed to do? break out in one of his shoutings
Distrust
the same hut where Hawkeye had found David Gamut
Distrust
The Huron Indians.
in Canada
Veges