Northern Ontario "The Bush"
Residential School
Hockey
Characters
Ojibwe Culture
100

First brought to the Bush by Saul's grandfather Shabogeesick, this animal is described as being at once foreign and familiar. 

What is "The Horse"? 

100

This less than flattering nickname is used by Indigenous children to replace the actual name of the school. 

What is "St. Germs"?

100

Saul describes himself as becoming this animal as he learns how to play Hockey for the first time. 

What is "A bird?"

100

This character introduces Saul to Hockey and hides a sinister motive. 

Who is Father Leboutillier? 

100

Saul's Northern Ontario Ojibwe family specifically belongs to this group. 

Who are the "Fish Clan"?

200

Saul recounts early on that he was afraid and hid from this group of foreign people. 

Who are the "Zhaunagush"?

200
Saul uses this euphemism to describe the sexual assaults that priests and nuns commit while the children were sleeping. 

What are "The Nighttime Invasions"?

200

Saul infamously chooses to wear this jersey number.

What is "Thirteen?"

200

This character becomes Saul's best friend and is the captain of The Moose. 

Who is Virgil?

200

The source of Ojibwe spirituality and culture according to Saul.

Who are the star people/outer space?

300

The ancestral land of Saul's people, said to have healing powers. 

What is God's Lake?

300

Described as a small steel cage, this device was used to punish "bad" children. 

What is the "Iron Sister"?

300

Saul describes the newspapers as giving him this racist nickname, shortly after he becomes a puck hog. 

What is "The Rampaging Redskin"

300

This character is the matriarch of Saul's family and tragically passes while trying to get him to safety. (Name Required)

Who is Naomi/Saul's Grandmother?

300

Virgil reveals to Saul the nature of his adaptive powers/abilities, describing him as being this. 

What is a shapeshifter? 

400

Saul's brother Benjamin tragically passes away early in the novel from this cause. 

What is TB/Tuberculosis?

400

The name for the unmarked grave for residential school children. 

What is "The Indian Yard" 

400

The first team of White players that Saul faces is ironically called this. 

Who are "The Chiefs"? 

400

This character shows a special interest in Saul's hockey talents and is interested in providing Saul with an opportunity to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs. 

Who is Jack Lanahan?

400

Saul describes himself and his grandmother as sharing this gift/power.

What is "a Seer/Having Vision"? 

500

This chilling personified natural phenomenon is described as hunting Saul and his grandmother as they travel through the night. 

What is the "North Wind?"

500

The walls of the school are described as being this unhealthy colour that foreshadows tragic events to come. 

What is "sickly green?"

500

The name of the TV show, Saul becomes fascinated watching in Father Leboutilier's quarters. 

What is "Hockey Night in Canada" 

500

Saul describes this character as being "an angel" for nursing him back to health and treating him with kindness. 

Who is "Erv Sift?"

500

The New Dawn Centre encourages clients to heal by doing this. 

What is "Talking/Sharing Stories"?

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