Test 5, Unit 5, pages 117-151 Flashcards
Charles Lindbergh made his first historic transatlantic flight from New York to the country of
France
The name of Lindbergh’s plane was the Spirit of St.
Louis
During the flight, Lindbergh had to fight weather and
sleep
Grenfell had to kill ___ to stay alive.
his dogs
The ____ were the Ecuadorian tribal group that Rachel Saint worked among after the murder of her brother.
Waorani (or Auca)
This tribe gave the name “God’s carving” to the
Bible
The name of the sorcery or witchcraft practiced on the island of Tanna was
Nahak
Missionary John Paton set out by night across the cannibal-inhabited island of Tanna after delivering ___ to the Mathiesons.
food
Ai-weh-deh’s official job was to inspect
feet
Because of Ai-Weh-deh’s testimony, Mrs. ___, the woman who had bound the feet of the five little girls, received Christ as her Savior.
Ching
Ai-weh-deh also ran an establishment of a
mule inn
The story of Ai-weh-deh takes place in the country of
China
Write a brief summary of the story “Adrift on an Ice-Pan.”
Grenfell started out with his dogsled to go to a boy who needed medical attention. As he was going over what he had thought was solid ice, however, his dogs and sled began sinking in the loose “slob.” Grenfell managed to get himself and his dogs onto a pan of ice that was floating out to sea. During the time he was on this ice, he stayed alive by killing some of his dogs for their furs. He also worked at attracting attention by waving his hands and by waving a flag made from his shirt and the legs of the dead dogs. Grenfell was finally rescued by five fishermen who force a boat through the icy water.