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Shaking tent by Emile Sutherland
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The 1905 Treaty by James Small
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Ellen McLeod tells Hannah Loon how she left home to catch up to her brothers who were going to the settlement for Christmas. Her father, who didn't want to go, actually met them there
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Sophie Gunner describes the making of a great whitefish roe dish.
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Hannah Loon remembers how a whiskey-jack kept swooping down and carrying the mouse away only to have his prey fight back and fall from his clutches. This happened many times until they had an open fight ...
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During mating season, two hunting companions decide to play a trick on a nearby moose.
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Chahkabesh makes giant girl laugh by sticking out his genitals until their mother spots him and puts him in a boiling pot of beaver. He eats the beaver and escapes.
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Hannah Loon recalls several childhood memories and traumas. For example, while taking care of her older sister's children, she witnessed her friend's mother set herself on fire and had to protect the ...
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Long ago, the muskrat's tail was big and flat and he disliked it very much. He went around the creek singing about his tail until it was cut off on both sides like it is today
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Back in the old days, when people died of starvation, the last person left alive would not starve, he would become a windigo.
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Sophie Gunner recalls how she eventually took an interest in netting snow shoes and how her mother taught her all she knew.
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Willie Frenchman explains the process of making a birch-bark canoe.
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Sophie Gunner describes the process of making rabbit-skin blankets and the challenge in making large ones. She also talks about other clothes made of rabbit-skin.
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It is said that Mischagalash died in a wrestling fight but came back to life and his mother was happy because he was such a good hunter.
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Joel Linklater and a companion were hunting moose and as soon as one waded into the water, they shot at it. They only managed to wound it, however, and they proceeded on a chase until at last Linklater ...
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Willie Frenchman recounts more perilous hunts and encounters, and how he survived crossing a near-frozen river.
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A father and son duo have killed and eaten other Indian families for 20 years until the son is set to marry a girl and his father confesses to what they've done. The new bride's brothers attack and kill ...
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Willie Frenchman recounts a harrowing, months-long canoe expedition.
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One winter, a hunter shot a moose and killed him, but night was approaching and he was far from home so he decided to skin the animal to keep from freezing. When morning came, however, he was stuck ...
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Sophie Gunner describes the many long steps in the process of tanning moose-hide. She also points out the different steps taken by men and women.