Medabe means "White Brother" in Sign of the Beaver.
In the book "Sign of the Beaver" by Elizabeth George Speare, "medabe" is a Native American word that means "goodbye" or "farewell." It is used by the characters in the story as a way of parting or saying goodbye to each other. The word reflects the cultural and linguistic diversity present in the novel, highlighting the interactions between the Native American characters and the protagonist, Matt.
what is chapter 24 of the book The Sign Of The Beaver.
beavers
in 1983 and the sign of the beaver got a newbery honor
As used in the fictional novel The Sign of the Beaver (1983), it means dog.
Awesome book
Penobskot, at least, that's what the movie says
in the book Sign of the Beaver Attean leaves to do what?
Elizabeth George Speare
a beaver sigh from Tia makani
it is about Matt's father just leaving him in the middle of Maine to go get the rest of his family:D