For a week she had tried to learn how to hunt with her bare hands and a knife. In contrast to some of her tribesmen, she didn’t believe in trapping. She didn’t like the idea of imprisoning the animal before the kill. The kill had to be clean and swift. The animal should die as a free being, allowed to bolt away or fight back. When using traps, such was not possible. The challenge was the whole point of hunting, with traps there were no challenge, no race.
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