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Keesh was thirteen years old when he made history.

He was the son of Bok, a great


huntsman, who desired to feed his fellowmen to fight hunger. He, as a sole son
wanted to continue his father's will. He was a young boy with a big heart for his
countrymen. He spoke against the council after sharing his sentiments that he and
his countrymen is suffering-- unfair division of meat.
After being ridiculed by other villagers and being scorned by the council, he set
forth to hunt alone. Few days after, he returned with an ice bear and two cubs on
his shoulders, freshly-killed polar bears.
The council doubted his hunting. He was spied and accused, but, after revealing the
mystery of his marvelous hunting, he was awed and recognized by everybody.

Keesh was truly a great huntsman not because of his skills and devised means in
hunting, but because he was hunting to feed his countrymen. He was an inspiration
to everybody to become great hunters.

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