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The Minto Mapping Project 2001

Traveling by river is a way of life

The Tatalina river with little C.O.D. in the background

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The climb to the top of C.O.D All the elders climbed

the hill which was no easy task

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From the top of Tho’ odi

Susie Charlie was the first to spot the bull moose that the students shot

How much noise can we make?

The girls ate a lot and made way to much noise

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Moose can kill

Extreme care must be taken when approaching a downed moose

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Good luck going back home

The first thing to do after dropping a moose is to remove the head and point it towards home, so that you will have good luck next time hunting

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SKINNING THE MOOSE

LUKE TITUS AND EZRA GIBSON SKINNING MOOSEQuickTime™ and a

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Traditions Live On

Luke shows the young men how to correctly use a knife to remove the ribs.QuickTime™ and a

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Women at a Moose kill

Women have a role in assisting the men in the butchering.

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Packing Moose to Boat

A moose can weigh 1,000 lb. It will take twelve trips to pack out all the meat.

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HANGING MEAT

Taking care of the meat is very important.it must be kept cool and clean QuickTime™ and a

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As we did 1,000 years ago

Each night the group sat around the camp fire to stay warm and to listen to stories by the elders

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Elders have a great sense of humor

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Cultural Heritage Education Institute

C.H.E.I helped organize and fund the trip. QuickTime™ and a

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Special Thanks to the Elders

Lige and Susie Virgil and Vernell Luke Titus Elsie Titus Gabe Nollner

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