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My Grandpa Freddie at about 12 years old. Homemade clothes from head to toe. Him and his Dad always had matching clothes.
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I still trap the same lakes. My Grandpa had to put all his lessons to use shortly after at a young age when he had to take care of the family by hunting, trapping, fishing, hauling wood and everything else the man of the house has to do. He would paddle to the wood hauling place every morning in the fall at age 13 to stockpile for winter and load enough to last at home for the night then hunt rabbits as he paddled the several miles home. He had to follow dog team trails to find the caribou hunting grounds on his own at age 13-14 occasionally getting lost but "The dogs always knew where they were" and they brought him home more than once in whiteout conditions . Lots of tough lessons but he would go on to become one of the very best caribou hunters in Aklavik. The man who would go and find the caribou first and let the others know. Im lucky to have learned and continue to learn so much from him. Im thankful every day for the teaching style he used with me too. Tough but patient never answering my million questions with a simple "because" but rather taking the time to make sure I understood. One lesson ill share today happened when I was 11 years old. I shot a caribou in the back, paralyzing its back legs. He watched as I walked over to shoot it again and as I loaded my 30-30 he said "WAIT!" as he pulled his trusty old hickory, file sharpened knife from his belt. He took my gun, handed me his knife and told me what to do. I did what I was told and had the biggest shot of adrenaline ive ever had up to that point of my life. With shaking legs I asked why he made me finish the caribou off like that because that was pretty intense and a bit scary. His answer was "Then don't shoot them in the back anymore!!" Better go and have a visit soon.