I think one would more likely hit close to the mark in speculating that it was "young bucks" who probably did that then to generalize that an "Inuit" (Yup'ik) had anything to do with it. I don't base much of anything about a culture or group of people by what their adolescents do. It would please me to be granted the same deference. As for who did it, no local hunter worth their salt would ordinarily have shot that animal with any rifle except as a youngster. It's rather unusual, in my experience, for the good local hunters to be shooting "nice" bulls. A nice fat cow is generally going to be in better condition and taste better than the bulls will.


Sometimes, the air you 'let in'matters less than the air you 'let out'.