Treasure Hunt Tycoon

Chapter 439: Imp and pond fish

Feeling the hostility of the Indians, A Meow, who had been in Li Du ’s backpack, crawled out to reveal his upper body, waving his front paws '嗷 嗷 嗷 ’', kept calling, 'Laozi Warmonger' posture.

Seeing A Meow, a few Indians showed an expression of interest, reached out and pointed at it, their eyes were very hot.

Li Du knows this look very well. When he was hunting in the National Forest Park before, he met the Comanche Indians led by Harris, and the other side also showed such eyes.

Because of the brave and fierce fighting of long-tailed tiger cats in the jungle, many Indian tribes regard it as a totem, and some rich Indians like to keep tiger cats as pets.

Of course, other tiger cats naturally do not have the majesty of A Meow, nor do they have the intelligence.

In order to avoid unnecessary conflicts, Li Du pushed A Meow back into his backpack.

As a result, he took the gourd, scooped it up, simply nipped his head again, and waved his claws to the Indians.

Li Du had to hold it down again and said sternly: "Don't take the liberty, stay in it honestly!"

A Meow continued to wave her paws and whine, she must go out and give Li Du some shot, but the backpack has little space, so she waved her claws to the left and right, and finally stomped at the noodles.

It was lively at this moment, and he just scratched his paw with dissatisfaction, and Amy was angry. He didn't hit the outside, and the little guy inside almost started to work.

Li Du was so depressed that he had to take out a small piece of dried fish to A Meow and a few raisins for crispy noodles.

In this way, the two little guys will quiet down after eating.

A few minutes later, Hans rushed over with the Olympics and saw Li Du and Godzilla surrounded by them. The Olympics stormed into the crowd aggressively and shouted, "What do you want?"

The Indians all around stepped back, looking scared, and the looks, expressions, and stature of Da'ao were really lethal.

There were some Indians coming back, all of them strong men. They were also menacing. When they saw these people, a few Indians who were a little scared because of the arrival of the Olympics became domineering again and surrounded them again.

Li Du asked: "What's going on?"

Hans smiled bitterly: "Did they see your two feathers? Damn, I should leave this thing alone."

Li Du thought back for a moment: "Yes, they only become like this after seeing the feathers. What's going on?"

Hans said, "Our feathers represent the friendship of the Hopi, and here is the Navajo, and the two sides are the enemy. Do you understand?"

The Hopi people always regard land as the most sacred thing, because agriculture is a very important part of their culture, and without land there is no agriculture.

Then, their neighbours were the Navajo tribe. Neither tribe had defined and demarcated the concept of land, and they lived on the land where their ancestors used to live.

On December 16, 1882, President Chester Allen-Arthur passed an executive order "Creating Hopi Reservations" to help them own a piece of land that was completely theirs.

However, this reserve is too small compared to the Navajo reserve, and the Navajo reserve is the largest Indian reserve in the United States.

The site is small, and it is tragic that according to the geographical division given by the government, the Hopi site is located in the middle of the Navajo reserve, which is about half the area of ​​the Navajo village.

The purpose of the reserve was to prevent the invasion of white settlers, and since then no one but the Hopi has been able to settle and develop fields on this land.

However, this does not protect the Hopi from the Navajo threat, especially since neither tribe has the habit of dividing the boundaries of land accurately.

The small size and low resources mean that the Hopi population is also small. Of the Indian tribes whose population is fighting power, they are naturally not Navajo opponents.

So there was no way, the Hopi could only be subdued, but instead of bowing to their dead enemies Navajo, they turned to the US government for help.

In 1851, the U.S. government built a fortress in Arizona and stationed troops in the Navajo territory to curb their threat to the Hopi.

The Navajos are warlike and warlike, and even if they do not retreat in the face of the US government, they still choose to fight the Hopi.

This practice angered the US government, and the militiamen attacked. They arrested the local Navajo people and imprisoned them in the fortress, thereby forcing them not to bully the Hopi people again.

Under the policy of high pressure and iron fist, the Navajo people had to give up the use of force to bully the Hopi, and the two sides entered a period of peaceful coexistence.

In fact, this is not so much peace as it is that the Navajos do not actively invade Hopi lands, and if Hopi enter their lands, they will still be attacked relentlessly.

Hans explained all this, and Li Du understood what was going on ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ This was the death of a fairy fighting a little ghost, this was a fire in the city gate and a pond fish.

He was shocked: "It is now the 21st century. In the era of information and peace, can there still be racial conflicts here?"

Hans hummed: "These barbarians haven't entered the post-information era. They don't care about the Internet. They still use the land as their lifeblood."

At this time an Indian, about sixty years old, came out and said solemnly, "Are you friends from the northern breed?"

Hans explained: "The northern breed refers to the Hopi people, and their territory is in the north direction because they asked the government for help, and the Navajo people called them the breed."

Li Du didn't want to be troubled, so he said: "Maybe there is a misunderstanding between us, we have no relationship with the Hopi ..."

"Don't name that, they're the northern breed!" An Indian shouted.

The old Indian man waved to stop his impulse, he winked at the tour guide, and spoke a few words in tribal language.

The tour guide reluctantly got in the car, soothed the panicked tourists in English, and left the four-wheel guided vehicle.

In this way, without the constraints of tourists, Indians became more arrogant.

The old Indian said: "We Navajos are not as weak and uncivilized as the northern pheasants, young people, you burn their pheasant pheasants with fire and then you can leave here."

Li Du said: "Why do you force us? Sir, I paid the tickets and tour guide fees, I will not burn the pheasant badger, and I will not be able to swallow and leave!"

Hans quickly winked at him, big brother, this is not the time to be tough!

He whispered: "Let ’s go back online and scold these **** and raise them. Now it's fine. Be honest and soft. Save your life first!"

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