Johnson, Leslie Main (2010) Trail of Story, Traveller's Path: Reflections on Ethnoecology and Landscape, AU Press, p. 99

A killer elephant, which some have interpreted as possibly a mammoth, was tricked onto thin ice on this lake [Lake Watson] by a resourceful boy. The elephant went through and drowned, thus saving the remaining people from its ravages ... Elder Mida Donnessey ... then continued with the story of another elephant, whose lair was in the upper Hyland River, which was also killed by humans.

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