What gift was Saul that he lost over time?
Saul had the gift of sight (Seer)
What does Oral History mean?
Oral history is the practice of preserving and passing down stories, traditions, and knowledge through spoken word.
What is the name of the Residential school that Saul attended?
What was Saul's Grandmothers name?
Naomi
What is a Wendigo?
wendigo, a mythological cannibalistic monster in the spiritual tradition of North American Algonquian-speaking tribes.
Who wrote the Book?
Richard Wagamese
How many siblings does Saul have and what are their names?
1 Brother, Benjamin
1 Sister, Rachel
What are known as the Three Sisters?
Corn, Bean and Squash
What does "Zhaunagush" mean?
The white People
How old was Saul when his parents leave him with his Grandmother?
8-years old
When is National Aboriginal Day?
June 21st
Who is the Priest and the sister that greeted saul when he first came to the school?
Father Quinney and Sister Ignacia.
Who was the National Hockey League scout, that approaches Saul and offers him a chance to play for a feeder team for the NHL Maple Leafs called the Marlboros?
Jack Lanahan
True/False
The Royal proclamation (1763) put the British largely in control
True
Where is this story being held?
1) southern Ontario
2) Northern Ontario
3) Western Ontario
Northern Ontario