Jimmy's home tribe was under a lot of stress. Losing loved ones, such as husbands, boyfriends, fathers, mothers, and even young children in a hunt, all within a week was so sudden to the point where it was paralyzing!
People were in grief, people were sad, and furthermore, the first cases of depression were introduced within the tribe, as they mourned the deaths of their loved ones. Without even a body to bury, or burn, the sense of longing they felt was difficult to handle.
A widowed woman, named Hannah, who lost both her man, and her young teenage boy in the massacres of the Giant's Ditch, felt as if her world was closing in. She had walked outside of her home, and stood at the edge of the main walk way. In front of her was a three-hundred meter, or nearly a thousand foot drop, that led all the way to the bottom of the rocky mountain.
