
audiobook
Chapter One. - The Wolf Trap.
Chapter Two. - A Contrast.
Chapter Three. - Oowikapun’s Vision.
Chapter Four. - A Strange Benefactor.
Chapter Five. - The Maiden’s Story.
Chapter Six. - Hunting Wild Geese.
Chapter Seven. - Mookoomis and his Legends.
Chapter Eight. - Seeking for Light.
Chapter Nine. - Physical Torture.
Chapter Ten. - A Mortal Wound.
In the quiet world of the Nelson River, Oowikapun lives as a skilled hunter, drifting along rivers and through forests with the rhythm of the land. A restless new awareness stirs inside him, prompting a daring chase after a pack of wolves far beyond his village. The vivid description of his meticulous trap‑setting and the tense, brutal clash with a massive, snarling beast brings his primal skill and courage to the fore, while also hinting at an inner conflict that runs deeper than any hunt.
That encounter becomes a turning point, forcing Oowikapun to confront questions of identity, purpose, and a larger presence beyond the woods. As his thoughts expand, the story opens the door to the arrival of unfamiliar ideas that will ripple through his community. Listeners are invited to follow his journey from solitary hunter to a man poised on the brink of cultural transformation.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (217K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-10-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1909
A Canadian Methodist missionary, teacher, and writer, he is best remembered for vivid books drawn from his years in the Canadian Northwest. His work introduced many readers to life around Norway House and made him a popular lecturer as well as an author.
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