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CHARACTERS INDIAN HORSE

The story follows Saul Indian Horse, a member of the Ojibway tribe, who navigates life from a tumultuous childhood to a promising future in hockey. Saul's lineage plays a significant role in his identity, with his great grandfather introducing horses to their tribe and his grandmother Naomi embodying the spiritual traditions of the Ojibway people.

CHARACTERS
INDIAN HORSE

CHARACTERS INDIAN HORSE

MAIN PROTAGONIST, SAUL INDIAN HORSE

SAUL'S DIRECT FAMILY
ST. JEROME'S

MANITOUWADGE

HOCKEY AND BEYOND

Ervin Swift

Ervin, or Erv is a farmer and widower who lives alone. Erv has a deep appreciation for Ojibway and their great storytelling capabilities. Erv decides to give an offer to Saul to work on the farm with him, including room and board.

Jack Lanahan

Jack Lanahan is a NHL scout interested in Saul to recruit him in an NHL feeder team.

Martha

Martha, the mother of the three sons, was perpetuated as an incredibly kind person.

Virgil

The youngest of the three sons, Virgil was Saul's closest friend throughout the book. Virgil is also the one who got Saul to continue playing hockey and develop to a NHL level player.

Garrett

Garrett is one of three of Fred's sons. Garrett plays on the Moose with Saul.

Howard

Howard is one of three of Fred's sons. Howard plays on the Moose with Saul.

Fred Kelly

Fred Kelly is the coach of Moose, a indigenous hockey team. Father of three, they all live in a mining town named Manitouwadge

Father Leboutilier

Father Leboutillier is a new priest. He is young and angers his colleagues with his friendly manner with the children. Father Leboutillier is also the man who would make the school hockey team. He would later admit to being an abuser.

Sister Ignacia

Sister Ignacia throughout the book, is depicted as a cruel, narrow-minded woman.

Father Quinney

Father Quinney allows and accepts Saul's departure of the residential school to play on a hockey team at a more competitive level.

Saul's Sister Rachel

Rachel has a very similar story to Benjamin. She was kidnapped at a young age and forced into a white school. However, she was not as fortunate as Benjamin, never escaping the school, never to be seen again.

Saul's Brother Benjamin

Benjamin was kidnapped at a young age and forced to go into a white school. Miraculously, he refinds his family after escaping the school.

Saul's grandmother Naomi

Incredibly spiritual and down to earth, Naomi follows the Ojibway traditions much more then everyone around her.

Saul's Father John

John seems less affected by the early loss of his children. John is also a residential school survivor.

Saul's Mother Mary

Mary's mental state is shot after she loses her children at a young age and being a residential school survivor.

Saul's great grandfather

The reason behind the last name Indian Horse, Saul's great grandfather introduced the horse to the Ojibway.

Saul is an indigenous boy from northern Ontario who is a part of the fish clan. Saul is born in the 50s with a natural talent to play hockey.