" What Oona saw with her own eyes outweighs what Negore is telling her". This sentence best explains the central idea of this section of the story.
Before the United States took control of the region, this story takes place in Alaska in the middle of the nineteenth century. The title figure, Negore, vanishes while the tribe of Negore flees a vicious group of Russians. His people, particularly the lady he loves, Oona, view him as a coward as a result. Then Negore arrives and gives Oona his version of events, and she concedes she might have been mistaken about him. But since there are no witnesses to back up Negore's story, he must convince her of his credibility by displaying courage on par with that of her father, the blinded Kinoos, whose valor in a past battle with the Russians is legendary.
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