The sudden influx of people into the camp caused a severe staff shortage, and even Wawa was pulled out to act as a temporary tour guide.
He was tasked with leading the chiefs of the Far North Tundra Tribe on a tour of the Crown Territory. The group stopped before a Melting Ice River, and Wawa pointed to the opposite bank and said,
"Elders, a little further ahead is the camp of the Athabaskan Bear Tribe, and the Crown Territory ranch."
"What?"
Hearing this, the group of tribal chiefs couldn't help but cry out in alarm.
"The Bear Tribe's camp? What right do the Indians have to a camp in the Crown Territory?" Louise of Kivalina's eyes widened, her face a mask of disbelief.
Wevok Chief Kitto shouted, "By the Spirit of All Things, to think there are Indians on this sacred land!"
In that instant, a wave of uncontrollable anger surged through the other Inuit Tribe chiefs.
'Why can the Indians live in a sacred place like the Crown Territory, but we Inuit People can't?'
