Reading Group Guide
Discussion Questions
Big Chief

1. How does Mitch's dual identity as a Native American and a law school graduate shape his perspective on the reservation and its politics?
2. In what ways does the history of the Passage Rouge Reservation influence the present-day conflicts and tensions?
3. How do family relationships, both blood and chosen, impact Mitch's decisions and actions throughout the novel?
4. How does corruption manifest within the reservation's political system, and what are the consequences for the community? Is corruption merited to further advance the initiatives of the reservation?
5. What challenges does the reservation face in asserting its sovereignty, and how do external forces threaten its autonomy?
6. How does the issue of environmental protection intersect with tribal sovereignty and economic development?
7. What are Mitch's strengths and weaknesses as a leader and as a person? How does he evolve throughout the novel?
8. What motivates Mack's political ambitions, and how does his leadership style contribute to the reservation's challenges?
9. What is Layla's role in the political landscape of the reservation, and how does she navigate the complexities of family and activism? Are there choices she makes that you agree and/or disagree with?
10. To what extent are Mitch's actions justified in the pursuit of justice and change?
11. What are the potential consequences of the political upheaval depicted in the novel for the future of the Passage Rouge Reservation? Do you see similar geopolitical situations unfolding in your region? The country? The world?
12. How does the author employ literary devices like symbolism and foreshadowing to enhance the narrative and bolster themes of BIG CHIEF? What other literary devices are employed in the book?
Big Chief
- Publication Date: April 8, 2025
- Genres: Fiction
- Hardcover: 320 pages
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- ISBN-10: 1668046466
- ISBN-13: 9781668046463