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Afterword - Amarak: The Spirit Of The Wolf AFTERWORD“With old pots you make good soup!” - anonymous I always say, “why be like everyone else when being your real self is so much more fun”. It's for this reason that I share with you a folk tale as my afterword. Amarak: The Spirit of the Wolf This short folk tale has been paraphrased from the TV show called “Due South”. According to the text books, the wolf is a hunter, an animal of prey. The Inuit however take a different view. The people of the north have their own idea of why the wolf was created. In the beginning, so the legend goes, there was a man and a woman. Nothing else on earth walked, swam, or flew. So the woman dug a big hole in the ground and started fishing in it and pulled out all the animals. The last animal she pulled out was the caribou. She set it free to multiply. Soon the land was full of them. The people lived well and were happy, but the hunters only hunted the big and strong and soon all that was left was the weak and sick. The people began to starve. So the woman had to make magic again. This time she called upon Amarak, the spirit of the wolf to widow out the weak and sick so the herd would once again be strong. The people of the north realized that the wolf and caribou were one. For although it is the caribou that feeds the wolf, it is the wolf that keeps the caribou strong. ![]() |
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