Hunting is the most primitive way for Aboriginal people to survive. Hunters must possess superb wisdom and environmental adaptability. Therefore, in many ethnic groups, the status of hunters is extremely honorable. The composer referred to a number of Aboriginal hunting songs, and decorated the original simple melody, reorganized and collaged, and became more suitable for wind instruments. In the 9-minute Wind Ensemble of the Hunting Festival, the composer attempted to express the hunter’s limited ability to live and the value of life in the process of hunting. The whole song is divided into three sections, fast and slow, and emphasizes the solo instrument sound in the middle section. In order to make it easy for students to use, the style of a typical American style ensemble is created with a moderate degree of difficulty.