The Only Good Indians
- Genre: Fiction; contemporary horror/ thriller
- Originally Published: 2020
- Reading Level/Interest: College/Adult
- Structure/Length: 3 parts; 31 chapters; approximately 310 pages; approximately 8 hours, 37 minutes on audio
- Protagonist/Central Conflict: In this horror/thriller novel, four Indigenous friends commit a disturbing act involving a herd of elk. Years later, the men find themselves haunted by a vengeful supernatural force seeking retribution for their actions. The novel explores guilt, identity, cultural heritage, and the repercussions of past sins.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Graphic horror; violence; colonization and marginalization
Stephen Graham Jones, Author
- Bio: Born 1972; Blackfoot Indigenous American author known for his contributions to horror and contemporary fiction; often explores themes related to Indigenous American identity and storytelling
- Other Works: Mongrels (2016); Mapping the Interior (2017); My Heart Is a Chainsaw (2021); Don’t Fear the Reaper (2023)
- Awards: Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel (2020); Ray Bradbury Prize for Science Fiction; Fantasy & Speculative Fiction (2020); Shirley Jackson Award (2020); Alex Award (2021)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- Being a “Good Indian”
- Feminine Rage as a Vengeful Force
- The Consequences of Abusing Nature
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will:
- Deepen their understanding of the horror genre.
- Investigate the history of colonization to contextualize the text and increase understanding of the novel’s character, conflict, and themes.