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...made music, told stories,
made babies.
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Sounds good to me.
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Skaana.
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It's the Haida word for "whale".
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Natsaclane was a Haida who lived
before there were orca whales.
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Hunting fish with other warriors,
young Natsaclane lost his way.
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While he was searching,
a fierce storm began.
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Natsaclane couldn't find
shelter anywhere.
:47:31
The otters came and took him
underwater, where he'd be safe.
:47:35
After the storm, Natsaclane again
searched for the braves.
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But all he found was a huge log.
:47:45
He carved a beast on the log
and tried carrying it to the ocean.
:47:50
He found some water,
but not the ocean.
:47:53
The great carving sank in this pool
and disappeared.
:47:57
Natsaclane sat
and watched and waited...
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...and said a prayer
he'd never heard before.
:48:10
He kept saying this prayer.
It was so weird.
:48:13
He'd never heard it before.
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It really got crazy, because
the water started flying out...
:48:19
...and then this commotion
started happening.
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And out of the water came the carving.
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And it wasn't a carving.
It was a whale like Willy.
:48:30
He flew down to the ocean,
like a bird...
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...and Natsaclane went after him,
to the beach...
:48:36
...he rode him all the way home
on his back.
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- Isn't that cool?
- Very cool.
:48:44
What is this?
:48:45
It's an orca, like Willy.
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Randolph gave it to me.
It's from his tribe.
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It's beautiful.