“…In most narratives, the human ('Sámi' refers to 'human' in Sámi languages) tricks the Stallo into falling into a hole in the ice, or leads him, naked, to a mountain or forest to freeze to death (see Cocq 2008, p. 157). In the film Pathfinder, it is Aigin, a Sámi boy living on the ice and snow whose family has been killed by a band of mean men, and who is being forced to be their pathfinder-also the name of the film-who shows them the way to other fleeing Sámis (Gaup 1987 used to hate the cold and snow, will reclaim my understanding of living with and enjoying the ice and snow. I yoik the ice.…”