
Fleur and Nanapush welcome the priest and feed him, talking nonstop. One day, Father Damien, a young priest from town, appears and tells them that another Pillager has been found on an island alone in the woods- Moses Pillager, who seems to have gone “half-windigo” (become a kind of monster) in his attempt to survive the disease. Nanapush brings Fleur back to his cabin where the two mourn their lost families together, growing weak with grief. In the story, Nanapush’s relatives have all passed away, and all of the Pillager family is thought to have died in their remote cabin on Lake Matchimanito, but when Nanapush goes there to seal the cabin with a policeman, they find young Fleur still barely alive inside.

He provides context by saying that, at the time he met her mother, Fleur Pillager, the Indians were dying of consumption and the government was intruding, trying to take the Anishinabe land.

Nanapush, an older member of the Anishinabe tribe, speaks to his granddaughter, Lulu, telling her the history of her mother’s life and explaining why her mother sent her away to boarding school.
