Chapter 23
  • Okonkwo started to feel happy once again. pg 158
  • Umofia where starting to listen to him again pg 158
  • Okonkwo was among the six leaders invited to the district commissioner's head quarters. pg 158
  • The D.C. granted them to not be ill-treated, but they couldn't ill-treat others. pg 159
  • The six people must get them two hundred bags of cowries from the people pg 160
  • The messengers started to assult the six men, and shaved their heads. pg 160
  • The messengers told Umofia the men would be hanged if they didn't get the cowries, this scared the people. pg 161
  • Village Crier called every man in Umofia from the Akakanma age group upwards to meeting in the market place. pg 161
  • The people agreed to pay 250 bags of cowires pg 162
Chapter 24
  • Village crier called another meeting pg 164
  • Okonkwo got his war dress, he hadn't touched it since his exile. pg 164
  • Okudo was a man Okonkwo rememberd, Okudo wasn't a fighter but would sing a war song that would turn everyman into a lion pg 164
  • Okika one of the six imprisoned lead the meeting as the first speaker, didn't have the best voice for the first person to speak. pg 166
  • Onyeka was the one who got the crowd going before hand. pg 167
  • A messenger came and said the white man leader ordered to stop the meeting. pg 168
  • Okonkwo stabed him twice in the head, killing him. pg 168
Chapter 25
  • District Commissioner wanted Okonkwo pg 168
  • Obierika "We can take you were he his, and perhaps your men will help up" pg 169
  • They lead the white men to Okonkwo's hanging body in the where he hung him self. pg 170
  • The white people had to cut him down, cause it was against the riligon of the people in Umofia. pg 170