In this episode, we put the Pygmy-to-English dictionary to good use and do the last of the item gathering. From here on out, we're continuing with the game's story.
Now that you have the Pygmy-to-English dictionary, you can talk to them in English just by clicking on them. Joe King will pull the dictionary out, and the game will take care of the rest.
By talking to the village chief, you'll find out how the tribe was discovered, find out that the tribe is called the Hekarwii tribe, and get a National Enquirer.
You can also talk to the witch doctor now that you have the dictionary. You'll be able to ask the witch doctor about her work, and even make a rash cure. She will tell you that in order to make a rash cure, she will need the hair of a slow moving climber, milk from a sacred site, and something else to give it a little buzz. Guess what? We can get all three right now. The first thing is sloth hair, the second thing is coconut milk from the coconut you got from the monkey in the mission, and the third thing is the wasps that you swept up with the vacuum cleaner.
For the coconut milk, use the knife on the coconut to cut it open, then give the coconut halves to the witch doctor. For the sloth, you could use the scissors on the sloth right now, but you won't be able to reach it. If you give the flower to the sloth, the sloth will slowly move towards it. You'll get a cutscene at the crash site where Sparky wonders what Joe is up to, then the sloth will be at the flower. You can now use the scissors on the sloth to get the sloth hair. If you haven't gotten the wasps yet, go back in the jungle and look for them, and sweep them up with the vacuum cleaner.
Also, if you don't have a banana in your inventory, go back to where the bridge was and go get it. You'll need one for later.
Once you have the three ingredients, give them to the witch doctor and you'll get the rash cure. Go back to Bob and Skip in the jungle and give the rash cure - which the game calls a lotion - to Bob. Bob will give you a lot of money as he promised, and from here, you can go back to the village and spend it.
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