At the origin of the world, there was only one man and one woman, with no animals. The woman asked Kaila, the god of the sky, that populate the Earth. Kaila ordered to make a hole in the ice to fish. Then she took out of the hole, one by one, all the animals. The caribou was last. Kaila said that caribou was his gift, the nicest I could do: for food for his people. The caribou are multiplied and the children of humans could hunt them, eat their meat, weaving their clothes and make their stores. However, humans always chose the most beautiful caribou, the largest. One day, they were only the weak and the sick, so that the Inuit did not want more. The woman then complained to Kaila. He forwarded the ice and she caught the wolf, sent by Amarok, the spirit of the wolf, that would eat the weak and sick animals to keep in good health caribou.
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Amarok is the name of a gigantic wolf in Inuit mythology. (Eskimo)
At the origin of the world, there was only one man and one woman, with no animals. The woman asked Kaila, the god of the sky, that populate the Earth. Kaila ordered to make a hole in the ice to fish. Then she took out of the hole, one by one, all the animals. The caribou was last. Kaila said that caribou was his gift, the nicest I could do: for food for his people. The caribou are multiplied and the children of humans could hunt them, eat their meat, weaving their clothes and make their stores. However, humans always chose the most beautiful caribou, the largest. One day, they were only the weak and the sick, so that the Inuit did not want more. The woman then complained to Kaila. He forwarded the ice and she caught the wolf, sent by Amarok, the spirit of the wolf, that would eat the weak and sick animals to keep in good health caribou.
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