Indian Hunters Return
Morin releases the latest single from Innocent Allies, “Indian Hunters Return,” which was written with his son, Eli. “My wife and I were on tour in the Southern U.S. in January 2022. We stopped in Ohio to visit family. We flew our son Eli to join us for a few days,” remembers Morin. “After describing this project to Eli, I invited him to write a song with me. I told him about my memory of a Charlie print that hung in my grandfather’s house for as long as I could remember.”
The painting, dubbed Indian Hunters Return by Russell when he finished it in 1900, depicts an image of a camp with several teepees and hunters returning from the hunt with food. “In that moment, you can see Charlie’s treatment of the sky, accented by the remaining snow on the ground,” says Morin. “There’s some commotion around the hunters’ return. The landscape is a calm but cold Montana winter day, with the familiar bare Cottonwood trees and a cloudy sky. The painting itself suggests the respect given to an elder tribal member offering the elder the opportunity to eat first before the others.”
“After viewing the image, we wrote down what we thought might have happened to the characters just before the action in the scene depicted in the painting,” says Morin, of whose recollection of this painting in his grandfather’s house is a vital childhood memory. “The story in the song speaks to things the hunters encountered on their hunt, including a man who was mourning the loss of his son. One could assume that it was in battle that he died. The hunters could hear the man singing on a hilltop in the distance and decided to leave him to his mourning.”