“I've been to a number of places and a number of areas where there were so many caribou. I seen a lot of caribou coming in from, from the barren land making their way to the mainland. A lot, a lot of caribou.

And I seen a lot of caribou migrating back to the barren lands birthplace, some of their trail, like a bulldozer, just drive through the portage. It was so wide I couldn't believe it. All this was a single animal track that was caribou. Amazing how they start moving. But they don't have GPS. Nobody tell them to go that way. But they were a very special animal.

That animal's fed so many people. Not only us. All the way from Arctic, all the way from Churchill, all the way up on barren land where Nunavut people live. That single animal. That's how much he gave himself up to feed the people. So it's so special for all Aboriginal people. Even today, we still want to go hunting but we just have to wait for the right time.”