'In the early days of our ancestors, our old people used to make these tools. They make'em out of wood and stone. They'd make them for bardgi (hunting) and cutting...
"In the early days of our ancestors, our old people used to make these tools. They make'em out of wood and stone. They'd make them for bardgi (hunting) and cutting sugarbag (native honey), woobooj (digging) for yam, carrying wanyanyakem (little babies), jooloojoolooj ( carrying under the arm) water and for mayim (non-meat food)."