they kept them hidden
The horses were kept hidden.
Five boy
In the movie "The Last of the Mohicans," the canoe is notably used during the scenes where the characters navigate the rivers of the wilderness, particularly when Hawkeye, Chingachgook, and Uncas are trying to rescue Cora and Alice from the Huron tribe. The canoe serves as a crucial mode of transportation through the treacherous landscape, highlighting the characters' connection to nature and their survival skills. These scenes emphasize the tension and urgency of their quest amidst the backdrop of the French and Indian War.
in a cave After Hawkeye and Uncas had escaped, what was David Gamut supposed to do? break out in one of his shoutings
magwa a huron.
In The Last of the Mohicans, Hawkeye, Uncas, and Chingachgook smoked a pipe together and accepted Hawkeye's plan.
The horses were kept hidden.
Hawkeye, Chingachgook, and Uncas took the people they were guiding to a location called Fort William Henry, a British fort during the French and Indian War.
within a hour journey
Munro and Chingachgook were supposed to hide while the others were gone.
Five boy
They used a bark canoe.
They went back as far as they could into the cave.
They went back as far as they could into the cave.
They went back as far as they could into the cave.
sounds that indicated the wolves were eating the colt
They went back as far as they could into the cave.