Louis Bird narrates the legend of an old man who believes that it is his spiritual duty to kill each son-in-law as his daughters marry. As there is no law to prevent the murders, his new son-in-law and his brother scheme to teach the old man a lesson.
Aski-kan, or moss house, is one of the few types of traditional dwellings made by Native people of Northern Ontario. Still used by trappers, the step-by-step construction of Aski-kan is shown and presented in the Cree language.