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Gwai is having a hard time catching fish, so Frog tells him to find the greatest hunter of all, the Sea Wolf. The Sea Wolf offers to help, but only if Gwai agrees to carve him a totem. Gwai agrees, and the Sea Wolf fills his nets with fish, but Gwai takes credit for the catch himself and forgets to build the totem. Angry, the Sea Wolf takes all the fish from the village in the middle of the night. The other men decide to hunt the Sea Wolf, but Gwai goes back into the woods, and working day and night, creates a totem for the Sea-Wolf, who forgives him and returns the fish.
Gwai is having a hard time catching fish, so Frog tells him to find the greatest hunter of all, the Sea Wolf. The Sea Wolf offers to help, but only if Gwai agrees to carve him a totem. Gwai agrees, and the Sea Wolf fills his nets with fish, but Gwai takes credit for the catch himself and forgets to build the totem. Angry, the Sea Wolf takes all the fish from the village in the middle of the night. The other men decide to hunt the Sea Wolf, but Gwai goes back into the woods, and working day and night, creates a totem for the Sea-Wolf, who forgives him and returns the fish.
General Note
"Based on an adaptation of the original Kwakwaka'waw story"
Raven Tales is a series of television programs and graphic novelizations which are targeted at school age children and their families to introduce Aboriginal folklore in a humorous and entertaining way. The episodes tell the stories of the many adventures of Raven, the most powerful deity of Aboriginal mythology. Each episode features an original interpretation of a popular tale from the folklore of our first peoples.