Saul's sister
Rachel
The residential schooling system and the Holocaust are both examples of what?
Genocide.
Dramatic irony can be defined as
Audience knows something that characters do not know
Introduces Saul to Hockey
The place the story begins in
New Dawn Centre
Saul's Counsellor at the New Dawn Centre
Moses
This government document highlighted the importance of whitewashing/ forced conformity of FNMI people.
Indian Act
“When your innocence is stripped from you, when your people are denigrated, when the family you came from is denounced and your tribal ways and rituals are pronounced backward, primitive, savage, you come to see yourself as less than human"
Asyndeton/ Parallelism
Saul's first competitive game is against a local town team in
White River
Saul leaves St. Jeromes and goes to _______ to play hockey
Recruits Saul to the Moose
Fred Kelly
This term is a theme discussed in this novel, and explains why Saul suffers from mental illness/ addiction just like his parents do
Generational Trauma
FNMI people often use ____________ because they believe nature and animals can have human-like characteristics.
Personification
This individual wants to recruit Saul into the NHL
Jack Lanahan
After he leaves Toronto ______ helps Saul get his life together
Ervin Sift
" You owe me the game"
VIRGIL
Another term for the Anishinaabe people
Ojibway
"Toronto was a chimera" is an example of what literary device?
Metaphor
The feeder club for the Maple Leafs is called
Toronto Marlboros
The name of the nun at St Jerome's
Sister Ignacia
Shabogeesick translates to _______ in Ojibway.
Slanting Sky
This term means white person
Zhaunagush
Stating that not every hockey player can "be a Gretzky" is an example of what?
Allusion
Saul's teammates in pro hockey call him a derogatory title associated with FNMI people
"Rampaging Redskin"
Iron sister