Across
- 3. Genre of the novel
- 5. The novel’s message about culture
- 8. The group’s goal while traveling
- 11. Object Minerva uses to keep memories alive
- 13. What dreaming represents beyond sleep
- 14. What settlers have lost the ability to do naturally
- 16. The government’s solution to the dream crisis
- 18. The dystopian event that worsens climate collapse
- 20. Protagonist and narrator of the novel
- 21. Emotion settlers feel toward Indigenous people
- 25. Frenchie’s motivation throughout the novel
- 26. Frenchie’s brother who was taken early in the novel
- 27. Theme centered on survival through connection
Down
- 1. Symbolic act that shows resistance and survival
- 2. Place where Indigenous people are taken to be harvested
- 4. Symbol of cultural memory passed orally
- 6. Author of The Marrow Thieves
- 7. Setting type where most of the novel takes place
- 9. Term used for Indigenous people who have lost their way
- 10. The group’s method of preserving history and culture
- 12. Indigenous leader who guides the group
- 15. The substance harvested from Indigenous people
- 17. Indigenous resistance shown through refusal to comply
- 19. What the marrow allows settlers to regain
- 22. What cannot truly be stolen, even when marrow is taken
- 23. A major theme connected to the past
- 24. Young girl who represents innocence and hope
