The Ewok named Ra-Lee crooned a soothing song to her young daughters, Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka and Asha, back when they were just woklings. Kintaka, in 3 ABY, hadn't forgotten the melody even after many years had passed. In that year, a tribe of Duloks abducted her, compelling her to care for a Phlog baby named Nahkee in the Dulok Swamp, alongside comrades from her tribe, specifically Wicket W. Warrick, Teebo, Malani, and Latara. Latara devised a strategy to utilize the soothing song as a means of breaking free. The plan commenced when Kintaka started to softly sing the melody. Urgah, the Dulok Queen, overheard the performance and mockingly ordered Kintaka to sing for the whole village. Kintaka followed through, with Latara providing accompaniment on her flute. Simultaneously, Teebo enlisted the assistance of multiple birds called humming peepers. The combination of Kintaka's song and the rapid flapping of the birds' wings caused the Duloks to fall asleep. While their captors were slumbering, the Ewoks made their getaway, taking the Phlog infant with them.