The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

After reading the novel about old-time Indians, what does Rowdy compare junior to at the end of the novel? Use textual evidence. What does this signify for junior and Rowdy’s opinion of Junior?

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At the end of the novel, Rowdy compares Junior to a nomad..... it's a compliment and alludes to the fact that Rowdy is proud of Junior.

"You're an old-time nomad," Rowdy said. "You're going to keep moving all over the world in search of food and water and grazing land. That's pretty cool."

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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian