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After an argument with his mother for avoiding his chores, Klundux decides to live on his own with Raven in the forest, where they can play all day and never work. Morning comes and Klundux realizes hes hungry, but they have no food. After a failed day hunting, Klundux steals some food from his parents hut but it leaves a terrible taste in his mouth. At night the rain pours, making them so miserable that Raven abandons him and runs back to live with Eagle. The next day, Igis and Qos find that all the chores have been done for them - the house is clean and the stores are full. Klundux appears in the doorway and apologizes for stealing the food. His parents tell him he never stole anything, for their food is his food, he need only provide a little help now and then to earn his share.
After an argument with his mother for avoiding his chores, Klundux decides to live on his own with Raven in the forest, where they can play all day and never work. Morning comes and Klundux realizes hes hungry, but they have no food. After a failed day hunting, Klundux steals some food from his parents hut but it leaves a terrible taste in his mouth. At night the rain pours, making them so miserable that Raven abandons him and runs back to live with Eagle. The next day, Igis and Qos find that all the chores have been done for them - the house is clean and the stores are full. Klundux appears in the doorway and apologizes for stealing the food. His parents tell him he never stole anything, for their food is his food, he need only provide a little help now and then to earn his share.
General Note
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.