“Most everybody had to crawl up and hold onto the willows or whatever you could get. And the trees was never as big here, more like they were down on the top of the bank way down below, that was never cut so it was all cut up here, even for firewood and whatnot and they were never bigger than they ever was.” Don Saunders, ‘From Davis Inlet to Happy Valley’
“The hunt for seal was quite poor. Also, few rock cod appeared that year in March. Only the presence of a large number of walruses saved the Inuit from starving.” ‘Who What When Where Why?’
“Recently I have been asked by someone from New York City to make two Innu Tea Dolls like the ones my mother made. My mother made hundreds if not thousands, of Innu Tea Dolls.” Jeannie Nuna, ‘A Conversation with Jeannie Nuna’
