Three Day Road Book

How are both Xavier and Elijah's actions during war a reflection of their time spent in residential schools? Do both characters experience "the Hurting" that boyden discusses in his article and to what extent?
Discuss Xaviers views about Elijah, especially when he makes observation such as "No Indian religion for him" and "he says he couldn't speak in his old voice even if he wanted to now. It's gone somewhere far away"

Since I have no idea who Boyden is or what article he wrote, I can't be of help.