I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it recently, but usually in such novels, there would be a strong Native American protagonist who represents the community's values and struggles. Maybe there's an elder figure too, who is the keeper of the traditional knowledge.
The main characters in 'Great American Indian Novel' could be a young Native American who is caught between the modern world and the traditions of his tribe. There might be a shaman - like character as well, who provides spiritual guidance. And perhaps a female character who is a strong advocate for the rights of Native American women within the tribe and in the broader society.
Sorry, I don't know the author of 'the great american indian novel'. You might want to check a library database or a reliable book review site to find out.
Often, the main characters are tribal elders. They are seen as the keepers of wisdom and are respected in the stories. Their decisions and actions usually have a great impact on the tribe.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. Maybe there's a detective or an investigator trying to solve the murder.
Jay Gatsby is the central character. He's a self - made man who throws lavish parties in the hope of attracting Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is a beautiful but somewhat shallow woman. She is torn between Gatsby and her husband, Tom Buchanan, a wealthy and arrogant man.
One of the main themes is the struggle for identity. Native Americans often face a complex battle to define themselves within the context of a dominant white culture. Another theme could be the preservation of cultural heritage. Through the novel, elements of traditional Native American cultures are likely explored and emphasized to show their importance.
Well, in addition to Prince Valiant, there might be his love interest. She could play an important role in motivating him and adding a romantic element to the story. There may also be a villain or some sort of antagonist, like an evil sorcerer or a power - hungry noble, who constantly tries to thwart Prince Valiant's plans and adventures.
Since I don't know the exact story, it's hard to say. But it could be ordinary people who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances. Maybe a group of villagers trying to escape from a tyrannical landlord.
Since it's about an Indian kitchen, it might have characters like the housewife who spends a great deal of time in the kitchen, preparing meals for the family. There could also be the mother - in - law who might have her own set of rules and traditions regarding the kitchen. And perhaps the children who are influenced by what happens in the kitchen, like learning about family recipes or the importance of sharing meals.
I don't know specifically as I haven't read it. But there could be a detective as one of the main characters, who is trying to solve the murder. There might also be the victim's family members and the suspects.
There could be the grandparents who are the pillars of wisdom and tradition in the family.