True. Saul’s grandmother decides they must leave god’s lake when it shows
In the novel "Indian Horse" by Richard Wagamese, Saul's grandmother, Naomi, decides they must leave God's Lake when it shows her a vision of the family's ancestors. This vision is a sign that it is time for them to move on and find a new home.
The vision is described as a beautiful scene where Saul sees his ancestors living peacefully and happily at God's Lake. However, the day turns to night, and the people begin to sing in a language that Saul doesn't understand. An old man looks up from the singing and makes eye contact with Saul. Suddenly, the morning comes and the people disappear.