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The people in the village are tired because the wolves howl all night, so the men head off into the woods to flush them out. Wina chases a pair of wolves to a high shelf of rock but he decides to lower his spear rather than harm them. That night he becomes lost in a sudden winter storm and the people fear he has perished, but he returns the next day covered with a warm deer fur, rested and fed. He explains that he was cared for by two shadowy strangers in a cave, who revealed themselves as the wolves from the hunt who decided to show him mercy as he had done for them. They tell him that they only cry out in the night to tell the people of the village that all is well. Wina announces that he has decided to be of the wolf clan, and to wear the symbol of the wolf and build them totems.
The people in the village are tired because the wolves howl all night, so the men head off into the woods to flush them out. Wina chases a pair of wolves to a high shelf of rock but he decides to lower his spear rather than harm them. That night he becomes lost in a sudden winter storm and the people fear he has perished, but he returns the next day covered with a warm deer fur, rested and fed. He explains that he was cared for by two shadowy strangers in a cave, who revealed themselves as the wolves from the hunt who decided to show him mercy as he had done for them. They tell him that they only cry out in the night to tell the people of the village that all is well. Wina announces that he has decided to be of the wolf clan, and to wear the symbol of the wolf and build them totems.
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.