One day a young
boy, Kautyayuq, went out with his older sister to
carry home a seal that had been killed. While
they were searching, the ice they were walking
on broke up, and they floated farther and farther
away from their home. Days later, the ice brought
them to a settlement. The people there took them in, but only
grudgingly, and they were treated with cruelty.
Kautyayuq's sister was allowed to sit inside the
ice-house, but was forced to braid rope constantly,
until all the flesh was worn off her fingers and only
bones remained. (She disappears from the story at
this point; in some versions, she never exists).
Kautyayuq himself was never allowed inside: he had to
sit in the entryway, where it was very cold,
and sleep outside with the dogs. Whenever the people
decided to give him food, two big women would stick
their fingers in his nostrils and drag him through
the entryway until his head was just inside the
house. Then they would only feed him walrus skin. In
time, his nostrils grew enormous
because of this treatment, and sometimes the people
would drag him around in this way, just for
amusement.
One evening when Kautyayuq was shivering inside the
entryway, the people heard three polar bears prowling
around the settlement. "This is our chance to
get rid of this nuisance forever," they said to
each other. They forced Kautyayaq outside where the
bears were, certain that he would be devoured.
But when Kautyayuq was outside, the Moon Man came
down from the sky and began to beat him. The Moon Man
was beating all of the weakness out of Kautyayuq, and
when he was done, Kautyayuq started to grow larger
and larger. He grew so huge that he killed all three
bears with his hands alone.
Then he killed all of the people in the settlement
except two. These were the big women who had dragged
him into the house when he was fed. He kept them
alive so that he could mistreat them as they had
mistreated him.