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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · Chapter: 4 Setting: -Stayed at the transient camps of the half-breeds who gathered on the discard lands around sawmill towns.-They also stayed at an abandoned tarpaper shack they called home -After the transient camps, they settled at Redditt in the winter of 1960 Characters: Saul, Saul's grandmother (Naomi), Zhaunagush (White man), Saul's brother (Benjamin), Saul's mother (Mary Mandamin ...

  2. Jun 28, 2024 · Meet-the-Author Recording of Indian Horse; Audio Excerpt from Indian Horse; Video Book Trailer for Indian Horse; Name Pronunciation with Richard Wagamese; Grade; 7-12; Genre; Realistic Fiction; Sports; Cultural Experience; American Indian

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · Chapter: 1 Saul is at the New Dawn Center hospital, in the treatment facility. He is currently sitting in a sharing circle with other Ojibway people of all ages.-Saul (main character), Son of Mary Mandamin and John Indian Horse; grandfather was called Solomon · Saul Indian Horse introduces himself as an individual from the Ojibway clan of northern Ontario.

  4. Jun 24, 2024 · people are showing towards the Indigenous people. Additionally, the shocking tone is used to show how the game can go from a joyful sport to a violent and racist game. . This also explains the allegory of the white people dominating and assimilating the Indigenous because the white teams are trying to claim the sport of hockey by any means, which includes violence and chea

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese "Saul Indian Horse is an alcoholic Ojibway man who finds himself the reluctant resident of an alcohol treatment centre after his latest binge. To come to peace with himself, he must tell his story.

  6. 2 days ago · View FEP Presentation.pdf from FR 152 at University of Waterloo. Tejasveer Indian Horse By: Richard Wagamese Theme The theme of resilience is evidently shown in Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese

  7. Jun 29, 2024 · Saul Indian Horse: The protagonist and narrator of the story. Saul is an Ojibway boy who faces numerous hardships, including the loss of his family, the trauma of residential school and struggles with alcoholism. His hockey talent becomes a significant part of his life. Naomi: Saul's grandmother, who plays a crucial role in his early life.

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