Thomas Wazhask – Thomas is a kindhearted man, a husband, and a father who spends his nights as a Watchman in a jewel bearing plant in Turtle Mountain. He becomes politically involved when he reads the Indian Termination Bill and begins to organize against it. Wazhask translates to "muskrat" in Ojibwe and is pronounced
Wa-shush-k. While locked outside of his place of work during a snowstorm in the night, Thomas experiences a vision where he describes seeing Jesus Christ and others.
Patrice Paranteau – Patrice (also known as Pixie) is a strong, willful 19-year-old who is determined to find her missing older sister, Vera. She ventures to the city and takes up a job performing at a bar while pursuing various leads towards her sister's whereabouts.
Vera Paranteau – Vera is Pixie's older sister, who is missing in Minneapolis and has had a baby.
Pokey Paranteau – Pokey is Pixie's younger brother.
Zhanaat Paranteau – Mother of Pokey, Vera, and Patrice Paranteau, Zhanaat lives on the reservation and taught Patrice about traditional ways of living.
Lloyd Barnes – A local math teacher at the reservation school. He is referred to as "Hay Stack" by members of the community because of his blonde hair. It is well known among the community that he desires a romantic relationship with Patrice Paranteau.
Arthur V. Watkins – A
Republican senator from
Utah who is also a Mormon. Erdrich's fictional version of
Arthur V. Watkins is heavily based on the real person; his dialogue during the characters' visit to Congress is pulled from actual transcriptions.
Vernon and Elnath – These two
Mormon missionaries believe the
Chippewa are
Lamanites. == Semi-fiction ==