The Chief’s House
This is where a man lives with six white women and his nephew. It symbolizes desperation.
Pain
This is the hurt and discomfort French feels when he regains consciousness at the school. It symbolizes that he is alive.
White Sage
This is what Miigwans lights and places to burn on a rock in front of a small fire before it is time for Story. It symbolizes the importance of Story.
Dark and Light
This is blackness and then the illumination French experiences at the school. These symbolize things that are sinister or hidden and then revealed.
The Napkins
These are what prisoners in the isolation ward write messages on and give to French. They symbolize desperation and communication.
Names and Titles
These are appellations and monikers given that describe various people and their responsibilities. They represent connections, attitudes, or positions.
Story
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