Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese While mainstream Canadian Historiography has never given enough space to the ‘little histories’ or the histories of the native Canadian glories as well as the hardships, indigenous writers have taken that responsibility through their narratives. Revisionists historians like Heyden White, Michel Foucalt, and so forth came with the concept of ‘historicity of text and textuality of history’ in the second half of the 20 th century that paved the way for the creative writers to write the history of the community whose voices were never included in the mainstream historiography. Indigenous writer, Wagamese’s novel Indian Horse which was initially published in 2012, presents such silenced history of the suppressed Native Canadian community. For a reader who wishes to know about the hardships that indigenous Canadians had to undergo in the White Canadian society, especially during the second half of the 20 th century, Indian Horse can be a goo...