Chukha-Trok
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Chukha-Trok
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- "You're brave, you're strong, you're my friend."
- ―Mace Towani[1]
Chukha-Trok was amaleEwok woodcutter and a member of thetribe that inhabitedBright Tree Village. Known as an exceptionally strong and tall Ewok, he was counted on by the tribe to defend the village from enemies such as theDuloks and to tend to the forest surrounding their home. In this capacity, Chukha-Trok cleared the grove of infected trees and was able to avert the flood of the village by creating a makeshift dam. In his role as a warrior, Chukha-Trok was present for several pivotal battles deciding the fate of the Ewoks and was instrumental in discovering the lost EwokPrincessAsha. Among the tribe, Chukha was friends with several Ewoks includingDeej Warrick, and his sons,Wicket andWeechee. He was also familiar with PrincessKneesaa a Jari Kintaka and was a dependable supporter of her father,ChiefChirpa.
Around3 ABY, Chukha-Trok was recruited by the EwokShamanLogray to join a rescue mission. The mission was an attempt to rescue the parents of the lostHuman children,Mace Towani andCindel Towani, who had been kidnapped by the fearsomeGorax. Although he initially had no interest in the dangerous mission, Chukha was convinced by Mace to join the team. Alongside the rest of the group, Chukha-Trok infiltrated theForbidden Fortress of the Gorax and helped rescue the Towani's parents. However, the Gorax attempted to stop the group from escaping, and in the ensuingbattle, Chukha-Trok singlehandedly fended off the Gorax, allowing the rest of the group to escape. This sacrifice resulted in the Ewok being mortally wounded by the Gorax, and he died in Mace's arms. As a parting gift, Chukha-Trok gave the young human his axe, which he used to ultimately defeat and kill the Gorax, avenging his friend.
History[]
Ewok woodsman[]
- «We need to build a breakwater immediately, the dam's been sabotaged.»
«Leave it to me.» - ―Chief Chirpa and Chukha-Trok[4]
Around3 ABY, Chukha-Trok was living inBright Tree Village, working as a woodsman. He was depended on by the Ewoks of the village and was often approached personally by thechief of the village,Chirpa, when the village needed assistance. During his time in the village, Chukha-Trok was approached when the dam above the village was reportedly sabotaged by a group ofDuloks, a rival species of the Ewoks. The woodsman was able to solve the imminent flooding of the village by downing a tree with two swings of his axe. The tree fell before the oncoming water, driving it off a cliff and away from the village. The actions of Chukha-Trok allowed the Ewoks time to repair the dam. However, the diversion of water inadvertently awoke a hibernatingkradak, which began to rampage through the village. The Ewoks tried to fight the creature, but its massive size was too great. Additionally, the EwokPrincessKneesaa a Jari Kintaka accidentally spilled a large amount ofsleeping potion over the Ewok warriors, rendering them unconscious. While the Ewoks of the village were asleep, the kradak was defeated by three Ewok children, Kneesaa,Teebo, andWicket Wystri Warrick, who were able to cover the beast inshrinkroot potion, shrinking it to a manageable size.[4]
Sometime later, Chukha-Trok was present at a meeting where Princess Kneesaa and her friend,Latara discussed the return of thePhlogs into Ewok territory. In anensuing conflict, the Ewoks assembled severalcatapults to ward off the Phlogs. The battle was a disaster for the Ewoks and total destruction was only averted by the return of the Phlog family's missing child,Nahkee.[3]
Chukha-Trok was also present during a gathering of the Ewoks organized by Wicket, who was attempting to warn his tribe about the theft of theEwok battle wagon by the Duloks and the danger it presented. Chukha-Trok joined the rest of the elder Ewoks in laughing at the threat, not believing that the repaired wagon would pose a threat to the village. However, the threat proved credible, and the Duloksattacked the village with the battle wagon. Thanks to the intervention of Wicket and the young EwokMalani, the wagon was sabotaged, falling apart before it could damage any of the sacredSoul Trees. Chukha-Trok cheered with the rest of the tribe as the defeated Duloks were forced to abandon their attack.[5]
Recovery of the lost princess[]
- Wicket: «Chukha-Trok? Thanks!»
- Chukha-Trok: «You were lucky I picked up your trail aways back. It's not often I get visitors out here.»
- Kneesaa: «Wicket! Are you okay?»
- Chukha-Trok: «Don't you young ones know it's dangerous to be out in the woods alone?»
- ―Chukha-Trok rescues Wicket[6]

Chukha-Trok faces down thekoyts.
As a woodcutter for the village, Chukha-Trok was often out in the woods away from the village, even during storms and poor weather. It was during a heavy snow storm that Chukha-Trok spied Wicket and Kneesaa making their way through the woods on top of the Princess'bordok,Rokna. The two young Ewoks were seeking out Chukha-Trok to ask him about the missing Ewok princess,Asha, Kneesaa's lost sister. Recent encounters with a red-furred Ewok had led Kneesaa to believe that her sister might still be alive, living in the woods. On their trip to visit Chukha-Trok, Wicket, blinded by the heavy snowfall, nearly fell from a cliff to his demise but was saved by the Ewok woodcutter.[6]
Unconcerned with the two young Ewoks' quest, Chukha-Trok reprimanded them for coming out in the storm alone and prepared to lead them back to the village and safety. However, as he was attempting to ready Kneesaa's bardok for the return trip, the animal was spooked by a band ofkoyts. Despite Wicket's eagerness to help Chukha-Trok fend off the koyts, the larger Ewok pushed the two woklings away, telling them to hide as he took care of the problem. Using his axe, Chukha-Trok attacked the koyts, barreling into them and throwing them aside with ease. However, the attacking force was not discouraged, and only the timely intervention of Asha, the lost princess, was able to thwart further battle with the creatures. The koyts, scared of Asha's presence, retreated.[6]
Asha, who remembered her sister, despite having been raised bykorrinas in the intervening years since her disappearance, embraced her sister, and Chukha-Trok went with the group back to Asha's cave. Surrounded by Asha's adopted family, Chukha-Trok tried to make nice with one of the korrinas as Kneesaa attempted to help Asha recover her identity as an Ewok. Despite helping Asha to remember her former life, the lost princess refused to return to Bright Tree Village, as her adopted korrina family needed her help to defend them against marauding Duloks. The group spent the night in Asha's cave, but Chukha-Trok and Asha awoke early after hearing a disturbance in the surrounding area. Crawling through the new fallen snow, Asha and Chukha-Trok were able to sneak up on a band of Duloks led byKingGorneesh. The Duloks were restraining amaramu with plans to remove its horns as a trophy. After being joined by Kneesaa and Wicket, the Ewoks watched as Asha confidently approached the Dulok band and released the maramu and several other animals that had been trapped by the Duloks. King Gorneesh ordered his Dulok group,O,diamond, andX to restrain Asha. Seeing his fellow Ewok in trouble, Chukha-Trok charged with his axe, ready to free his compatriot. However, in his charge, he failed to spy a pit in the snow, and the large Ewok fell inside.[6]

Chukha-Trok is honored as a full warrior alongside Asha and Weechee.
Gorneesh, amused by Chukha-Trok's misfortune, taunted him, throwing a snowball at his head as the woodcutter made threats against the Duloks. Just as it seemed that the Duloks had the upper hand, Asha broke free of her restraints and attacked the Duloks, making short work of them. Asha's adopted family of korrinas also came to her aid, and the group captured the Dulok King. As two korrinas pulled Chukha-Trok from the pit, Asha made the king agree that he would stop hunting in the woods around her adopted family. Despite Chukha-Trok's assertion that the word of a Dulok was not worth much, Asha allowed the Duloks to escape as several korrina's chased them away. Chukha-Trok was present when Asha said goodbye to her adopted family and returned with the Ewoks to Bright Tree Village. As Chief Chirpa was reunited with his long lost daughter, Chukha-Trok and Wicket looked on, tearing up at the sentimental meeting.[6]
Further adventures[]
- «I should be out there with the warriors!»
- ―Wicket, upon viewing Chukha-Trok and other warriors practicing[7]
Later, Chukha-Trok was involved in theBelt of Honor ceremony for Wicket. Removing the belt from a case held by Wicket's brother,Weechee Warrick, the woodcutter presented the belt to Chief Chirpa, who bestowed it upon the young Ewok. The tribe cheered on Wicket, as he had taken his first step to becoming an Ewok warrior.[8] As a warrior himself, Chukha-Trok was often present duringbow andarrow practice alongside Weechee, Asha,Widdle, andPaploo, all warriors of the tribe. Chukha-Trok was also present for theHarvest Festival, where he met the being known asLarry. The three-eyed creature ate more than his fair share of food at the festival, and Chukha-Trok watched with fascination as the being ate several portions of food at a rapid pace.[7]

Chukha-Trok fighting in the Battle of Bright Tree Village.
Later, Chukha-Trok completed his Belt of Honor and was to be recognized in a ceremony in front of the village. Overseen by Chief Chirpa, Chukha-Trok, Weechee, and Asha were honored for their accomplishments, becoming full-fledged warriors. The ending of the ceremony was interrupted by Wicket and Teebo, who wanted to tell Chirpa about acomet they had seen plummeting to the forest moon. After dismissing the comet as a simplelantern bird, the chief returned to complete the ceremony for the three warriors. However, the comet was actually the ship of theStranger, aWizard of the Night Spirit intent onattacking Bright Tree Village and capturing thesunstar. The Stranger gathered the Duloks fromtheir swamp and organized aninvasion of the village. Chukha-Trok joined his fellow warriors in warding off the attack but were unable to prevent the wizard from stealing the Sunstar. Chirpa gathered his forces to pursue the Duloks back to their swamp and recover the Sunstar, unaware that the Stranger had made his way towards thethorn forest instead, planning to carry out a ritual with theStone Circle there.[9]
However, Chirpa eventually realized that the Sunstar was not with the Duloks, and he diverted his forces to the thorn forest. The Stranger, using the power of the Stone Circle in conjunction with the Sunstar, opened a portal tohis world. A great number of his fellow wizards flooded into the world, and Chukha-Trok joined the Ewok forces in a desperate battle against the forces of the night spirit. As the fighting intensified, Kneesaa was able to use herlasso to affect the Sunstar's power, reversing the ritual that was pulling the wizards to the world. Chief Chirpa, predicting that the reverse of the ritual would throw the wizards back through the portal, told his Ewok forces to hold tight to anything they could get their hands on. Chukha-Trok and his fellow warriors looked on as the wizards were forced back to their world by the powers of the Sunstar. The Ewoks returned to their village, victorious over the Stranger and having rescued the Sunstar.[9]
Eight months before theBattle of Endor, Chukha-Trok was in charge of clearing a forest grove that had become infected withfungus. Chukha-Trok was joined by Wicket, who was being punished for picking a fight with Duloks. As the two Ewoks worked to remove all the infected trees, they were startled by a far off explosion. Although Wicket was eager to explore the source of the explosion, Chukha-Trok was worried that the source might bemagic from the Dulok swamp. The elder Ewok decided that they should return to the village, leaving the clearing of the infected trees for another day. Unknown to Chukha-Trok, theGalactic Empire, who had recently arrived on the moon, had destroyed the Dulok swamp, in preparation for the building of ashield generator. The Ewoks themselves came into contact with the Imperials a short time later, anda fight broke out, accelerated by the presence of thegriagh, a great beast that had been awoken by the Imperial presence. Chukha-Trok, riding apony alongside Chief Chirpa, arrived at the conclusion of the battle and witnessed several Imperialstormtroopers fleeing into the woods. The Ewoks' victory in the skirmish was celebrated back at the village, and Chukha-Trok was witness to a ceremony where Teebo was presented with theSacred Horn of the Soul Trees.[10]
Joining the Caravan[]
- "Would you please come with us? We need you."
- ―Mace Towani to Chukha-Trok[1]

Chukha-Trok chases down the runaway horse.
A short time later, astarcruiser owned by theTowani family crash landed on the forest moon.Jeremitt Towani and his wife,Catarine were kidnapped by theGorax of Endor, and their two children,Cindel andMace were left alone. The Ewoks rescued the children and agreed to aid them in a quest to rescue their captive parents. TheShamanLogray organized the resulting caravan that would attempt the rescue, and he bestowed gifts to each of the members of the rescue team to help them on their quest. The caravan, consisting of the males of theWarrick family, the Towani children, and severalponies were also given a magical crystal and anivory tooth from anunidentified creature in order to persuade two other Ewoks to join their rescue band.[1]
The Caravan first happened upon Chukha-Trok who was busy felling trees. One of his trees nearly crushed the Towani children, and Mace confronted the large Ewok, yelling at him for nearly killing his sister. Chukha-Trok was unconcerned and was ready to return to his woodcutting before he was greeted byDeej Warrick, Wicket's father. The elder Ewok presented Chukha-Trok with theivory tooth, which had been missing from a decorative jawbone the Ewok wore around his neck. Informed of the quest and Logray's hope that he would join the caravan, Chukha-Trok appeared uninterested until Mace questioned his honor and his abilities as a warrior. The young human attempted to show off to the Ewok woodscutter by throwing an axe into a nearby tree. However, Chukha-Trok one-upped him by throwing his own axe straight into the hilt of the axe thrown by Mace. Sufficiently impressed, Mace begged the Ewok to join their quest, which he readily agreed to.[1]

Chukha-Trok confronted by the Gorax.
Chukha-Trok followed the Ewoks to meet withKaink, an Ewok priestess, and after presenting her with the magical crystal from Logray, she too agreed to join the caravan. The group, now complete, made their way across Endor towards theForbidden Fortress of the Gorax. As the group departed from the Endor woods into the open plains of the moon, they encountered abody of water. As the group rested, Mace went down to the water and upon touching it, he was miraculously transported below the water, unable to surface. Chukha-Trok rushed to Mace's aid alongside his fellow Ewoks, but his attempt to throw rope to Mace only caused his rope to be transported below the water as well. Luckily for Mace, Wicket, who had been given a magic walking stick by Logray, was able to use the stick to pull the human boy from the enchanted water.[1]
As Mace and the other Ewoks recovered, Deej consulted a map with Kaink to determine the best possible route. During their discussion, Cindel was suddenly carried off by a spooked horse. Chukha-Trok mounted his pony and chased down the runaway animal as it disappeared into the forest. Before the horse could get too far away, Chukha was able to restrain the beast. The rescue of Cindel greatly influenced Mace, and Chukha earned the young boy's thanks. At their next stop, the group encountered a large group ofWisties, which had been drawn by theCandle of Pure Light, another Logray gift that had been given to Cindel. Chukha-Trok watched[1] as the Wisties used the candle to find their way home.[11] However, one of the Wisties,Izrina, was left behind and Mace decided to take her with him.[1]
Fighting the Gorax[]
- "Your axe? No, this is your axe. You're gonna need it. You're gonna need your axe. I won't take it. No, no please, don't die!"
- ―Mace Towani[1]

Chukha-Trok is struck by a falling boulder, fatally wounding him.
As the journey continued, the group began to run low on food just as they reached theDesert of Salma, on the other side of which lay the Forbidden Fortress of the Gorax. The group pressed ahead and beyond the Salma desert, they located the fortress but could see no way to enter. However, through the use of Mace's gift from Logray,a rock which held a magical arrowhead, the caravan was pointed in the direction of an underground tunnel into the Gorax's lair. The tunnel was blocked by a large stone, but Mace was able to blow it apart with hisblaster rifle. The group headed inside, but Deej refused to let the youngest members of the group go any further, believing that it was too dangerous. Chukha-Trok, Kaink, Deej, Weechee, and Mace descended into the tunnel, leaving Cindel, Wicket, and Wicket's older brother,Willy behind. As the group made their way deeper into the tunnel, they came across a largespider web and used it to cross a deep chasm. During their crossing, Deej was attacked by one of the spiders and was only saved by the magic crystal of Kaink, who was able to hypnotize the spider with it. As Deej escaped, Chukha-Trok used his axe to destroy the web, causing the spider and its web to plummet into the chasm below, but also stranding the Ewoks on the other side.[1]
The group next came upon a large staircase, which the group was forced to climb. At the top, the Ewoks discovered the Gorax who was eating at a large stone table. As the group tried to stay out of sight, they witnessed the Gorax stare down his prisoners, the Towani parents, Jeremitt and Catarine. Prisoners of the Gorax, the Towanis were trapped in a wooden cage suspended above the ground. Unfortunately for the Ewok group, the Gorax was alerted to their presence after Weechee knocked the Gorax's axe to the ground. However, Weechee was able to lead the Gorax away from the rest of the group, allowing them time to rescue the Towanis. Using the Gorax's axe and a rock as a makeshift catapult, Chukha-Trok and Deej jumped on one end of the axe and propelled Mace up to his parents. The Humans dropped a rope down to the Ewoks and Chukha-Trok joined Mace to help the elder Towanis climb out of their cage.[1]

Chukha-Trok dies in Mace's arms.
Just as Chukha-Trok was climbing out of the cage, Weechee returned to the group, unable to distract the Gorax any further. Seeing his prisoners escaping, the Gorax attempted to stop the escape. The rope the Ewok had used to help the Towanis out of the cage snapped upon the Gorax's arrival, but he was caught by Jeremitt and the group fled back to the staircase. As they made their escape, Chukha-Trok stayed behind to face the Gorax, using his axe toattack the much larger creature's foot. Overmatched, but undeterred, the Ewok warrior was able to dodge the Gorax's attacks. As Chukha-Trok stared down the much larger beast, he was joined by the Wistie Izrina, who attacked the Gorax's face. Enraged, the Gorax pounded at the walls of his lair, dislodging large boulders. As an avalanche of rock fell to the ground, Chukha-Trok was unable to jump out of the way in time. Hit by the heavy torrent of rocks, the Ewok warrior was mortally wounded. As he lay dying, Mace rushed to his side, encouraging him to get up. Unable to arise, Chukha-Trok gave his prized axe to the Human boy,[1] as a gesture of honor and respect.[12] As he died in Mace's arm, the boy thanked him for his sacrifice.[1]
Legacy[]
- "Chukha-Trok?"
"Yes, he's dead. He died for all of us." - ―Deej Warrick and Mace Towani[1]
The axe that Chukha-Trok gave to Mace right before his death would be instrumental in defeating the Gorax. The remaining members of the group were able to push the Gorax into the chasm at the bottom of the stairs, but the Gorax was able to climb its way out. Before the Gorax could get ahold of Wicket and Cindel, Mace used Chukha-Trok's axe and threw it into the back of the creature. Screaming in pain, the Gorax plummeted into the chasm to its death. Upon learning of his demise, Deej was heartbroken over the loss, but Mace let the group know that the Ewok woodsman had sacrificed his life so that they might escape.[1]
Personality and traits[]
- «You couldn't find your own ears in this storm! Come, I'll guide you back to the village»
«But we can't go back now!»
«This is no weather for cubs like you to be out in.» - ―Chukha-Trok and Kneesaa[6]

Chukha-Trok engaged in the Belt of Honor ceremony.
Chukha-Trok was large for an Ewok, over a meter in size.[2] He had brown fur and black eyes and was known to be exceptionally strong. He had no immediate interest in joining the quest to save the Towani parents, but upon a challenge to his skill as a warrior, he changed his mind, determined to show his worth to those that doubted him.[1] He was named for amythological hunter born of an Ewok and a forest spirit.[13]
Chukha-Trok was a formidable warrior, fighting in many battles to defend Bright Tree Village.[9][3] He was also protective of Ewok children and was concerned for their safety when they got into dangerous situations.[6] Incredibly strong and tall for an Ewok, Chukha-Trok was able to fell a tree with two chops of his axe.[4] Chukha-Trok was a skilled warrior and was able to throw an axe with pinpoint accuracy.[1] He was also able to ride a horse,[1] and occasionally wielded a long dagger.[10] As a woodsman, Chukha-Trok was generally knowledgeable about the health of the trees in the forest, and he was intelligent enough to clear healthy trees near a grove of trees that had been infected with fungus in order to stop the fungus from spreading.[10] During the quest to recover the Towani's parents, Chukha-Trok fought bravely against the Gorax despite the size disadvantage and the inability to cause lasting damage with his attacks. During the fighting, he sacrificed his life to help defeat the Gorax.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
Chukha-Trok was created byBob Carrau who wrote the screenplay to theCaravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure based on a story byGeorge Lucas. The Ewok woodsman was played byKevin Thompson in the film and the character died at the film's conclusion. However, Chukha-Trok was included in the cartoon series,Ewoks, which served as a prequel to the live-action films. In the cartoon series, Chukha-Trok was heavily featured in the episodeAsha, where he was voiced byDon McManus.[14] Chukha-Trok appears in several other episodes of the TV series, but he is generally in the background and has no spoken lines.[9][8][7]
In written works, Chukha-Trok appeared inThe Ewoks and the Lost Children, an adaptation of the aforementioned film, andReturn of the Great One!, a short story appearing in theEwoks Annual. In2013, Chukha-Trok was present inStar Wars: Ewoks—Shadows of Endor, a comic which served to bridge the gap between the Ewoks cartoon show and the live-action films.
Bantha Tracks #26, which contained the first printing of his name, spelled it "Chukha Trok." His name was hyphenated in the end credits ofCaravan of Courage, but was then spelled without the hyphen in that film'sstorybook adaptation. However, all subsequent works have used the hyphenated spelling.
Appearances[]
Ewoks — "Rampage of the Phlogs"
Ewoks — "Wicket's Wagon"
Ewoks — "Asha"
Ewoks — "The Crystal Cloak"
Ewoks — "Home Is Where the Shrieks Are"
Ewoks — "Night of the Stranger"
- "Return of the Great One!" —Ewoks Annual
- Star Wars: Ewoks—Shadows of Endor
- Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure(First appearance)
- The Ewoks and the Lost Children
Sources[]
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- The Essential Guide to Characters
- Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Ultimate Alien Anthology
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
"Warriors of Endor" —Star Wars Insider 110(reprinted in Special Edition 2013)
Chukha-Trok in theDatabank(original site is defunct)
Drawing from the Imagination: Mythological Creatures inStar Wars, Part 1 onStarWars.com(backup link) (original link is obsolete)
Yub Yub: Meet the Ewoks from Endor onStarWars.com(backup link) (original link is obsolete)
"Yub Nub! 40 Years of the Ewoks" —Star Wars Insider 217
Notes and references[]
- ↑1.001.011.021.031.041.051.061.071.081.091.101.111.121.131.141.151.161.171.181.191.201.211.221.23Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure
- ↑2.02.1
Chukha-Trok in theDatabank(original site is defunct)
- ↑3.03.13.2
Ewoks — "Rampage of the Phlogs"
- ↑4.04.14.2"Return of the Great One!" —Ewoks Annual
- ↑
Ewoks — "Wicket's Wagon"
- ↑6.06.16.26.36.46.56.6
Ewoks — "Asha"
- ↑7.07.17.2
Ewoks — "Home Is Where the Shrieks Are"
- ↑8.08.1
Ewoks — "The Crystal Cloak"
- ↑9.09.19.29.3
Ewoks — "Night of the Stranger"
- ↑10.010.110.2Star Wars: Ewoks—Shadows of Endor
- ↑The Essential Guide to Characters
- ↑
"Warriors of Endor" —Star Wars Insider 110
- ↑Galactic Campaign Guide
- ↑Perlmutter, David. The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2019-05-04. ISBN 978-1538103739.