The Full Name of the Main Character
Who is "Saul Indianhorse"?
Where the big team that Saul gets invited to.
What is, Toronto?
The Reason why Saul is in Rehab.
What is an Alcohol addiction?
The Reason Saul got Kicked Off his Hockey Team
What is The parents were upset that an Indigenous kid got more playing time than their kid, even though Saul was the best player on the team?
Why Hockey is so important to Saul.
The Main Character's Host Brother
Who is Virgil?
Where Saul got billeted to from St. Gerome's.
What is, Manitouwadge?
What Happens on Saul's journey with his Grandmother.
What is, because they were Indigenous Peoples?
What Shabogeesick's Horse represents.
The Name of Saul's favourite Father.
The Name of the Residential School that Saul Went To
What is St Gerome's?
The Name of the Junior Team that Saul went to in Toronto.
What is, the Toronto Marlboros?
Where is Saul Taken When he is Found by his Dead Grandmother?
What is a Residential School?
What is, they are both trapped and isolated? Saul feels as if he's "losing oxygen" like the fish
The Name of Saul's Great Grandfather.
Who is Shabogeesick?
The Name of Where they Take Saul's Brother to get Better
What is God's Lake?
The reason why Saul goes back to God's Lake.
What is, to heal his pain and trauma?
The reason Saul loses His Love For Hockey.
What is, the physicality and his temper?
The representation of Shabogeesick's Eagle Wing.
What is, Respect, honour, strength, courage and wisdom?
The Name of the Man's house that Saul stays at.
Who is Erv Sift?
Where Saul and his Grandma were Trying to Get to
What is "Minaki" or where Manoose lives
What Saul sees in a vision when he is first at God's Lake.
What is, Saul sees his ancestors living the way they once did?
What is, Father Leboutillier was sexually abusive towards the children?
What the moon represents and why Saul refers to it so often.
What is, something that is disconnected from the world but relates to it just as much?