How do you say white paw in native american indian?
Oh, dude, like, "white paw" in North American Indian culture could refer to an individual with a white paw, or maybe it's a nickname for someone with a white paw. I mean, it's pretty straightforward, right? It's like saying "blue eyes" or "curly hair." So, yeah, "white paw" probably means someone has a white paw.
You could say 'shiroi ashi,' written: 白い足
Mr. White or the Monkey Paw
The Monkey's paw.
He says nothing
cat paw print
The characters in the story "The Monkey's Paw" are Mr. White, Mrs. White, the couple's son Herbert, and Mr. White's friend Major Morris
Yes. Squirrelflight is a ginger she-cat with forest green eyes and ONE WHITE PAW.
Mr. White and his son do not believe that the monkey paw is magical.
it could be they way the Indian guy acted around a white girl or i hate to say this but she could be raceses
Mr. White is the wife of Mrs. White and the father of Herbert. He is the main main character of "The Monkey Paw". He is the one who makes the wishes. Hope that helped?
She wants the paw because she wants to wish her son back to life.