Independence
He said at that time... everybody wandered around after the game. Whenever somebody shot a moose, they all would go over there and live there.
They made shelter out of spruce and whatever was handy. Then they had a fire in the middle and they made dried meat and that. When it was gone and somebody shot another moose, then they moved over there...
This is the way that the people are. He says: I was one of them. I lived that kind of life. Even today, I still wonder about that. I still marvel at the kind of lives that we had. There was no complaints. Nobody got cold.
Philip Simba, Kakisa Lake, 1975