Indian Horse

who or what is omitted in the novel indian horse explain

basically you didnt understand my question it bascially means somoenes point of view who was missed in the story i need a detailed explanation

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The novel is written in first-person perspective. The narrator is Saul Indian Horse, the protagonist and main character. To shift points of view would only work if the author meant the narrative to shift. I can't see any other point of view adding to the narrative. Certainly, Father Leboutilier doesn't really deserve to add anything considering what we find out about him. Despite his trauma, I think Saul is a pretty reliable narrator.