Once there was an Inuit hunter named Marcus Paulsen. One day his family got hungry. Marcus decided to go hunting for some Tuttuk. But first he had to get some gas and dry his clothes. An hour later Marcus got ready. Marcus tied his gas in the basket and put his Kamotik on. He went inside to get his gun. Before he left he kissed his wife and 2 children good bye. Marcus went outside and started the ski-doo.

An hour later Marcus saw about 15 Tuttuk. He hurried to get his gun and load it.  BOOM! One Tuttuk was killed. BOOM! Another was killed. Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! The rest of the 13 were dead. Marcus tied the Tuttuk to the kamotik. Marcus started up the ski-doo and left.

Half an hour later Marcus saw a tuttuk standing on it’s back legs. Marcus stopped the ski-doo. Boom! Marcus tried to kill it but it didn’t die. The tuttuk started talking. The tuttuk told Marcus that he should only kill what he needed. The tuttuk touched 12 tuttuk and their gun holes faded away. The Tuttuk were alive! only 3 were dead.

When Marcus got home he panched the 3 tuttuk. Marcus’ wife cooked the pieces of the Tuttuk. After that they ate quietly. Marcus learned not to kill too much tuttuk. Marcus told his children the same thing. Remember only kill what you need.