451.Intense Red and Green (Pastoral League +2)
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However, many men came to toast, and their attitude was very respectful, Li Du and others were embarrassed to refuse, so they drank bowl after bowl.
As a result, more and more people came to toast, especially Li Du's side, he looked at the long queue behind him and saw sweat on his forehead, and he didn't understand what was going on, so he asked for help.
Marthalie, the secretary of the tribe, was nearby, and he asked, "Hey, ma'am, can you tell me why everyone came to us for a toast?"
Marthalie chuckled, "Two reasons, one is that we Hopi are very welcoming, and the other is that I showed them your confrontation with the Navajos, and they came to toast you with sincere admiration. ā
Since people said so, it was difficult for Li Du to refuse.
The men who came to him for a toast were arranged in an orderly manner in units of ten, forming a long line.
There were much fewer people on Hans's side, and he looked at Li Duqiang's smile, and immediately gloated: "Ha, man, you are like an oiran in the nineteenth century Texas gold mines, everyone is waiting in line for you!"
Li Du glared at him and said with a grim smile: "Very good, you have angered me, I want to take revenge on you." ā
Hans was afraid of his careful thoughts, and hurriedly said, "I'm joking......"
Before he could finish speaking, Li Du had already spoken, and he dragged Hans over and said, "Dear warriors, I am not the only one fighting against the Navajos, and this brother is also there!"
"No, no, no, I'm not. Hans waved his hand like a cramp.
Someone asked, "Why didn't we see him on video?"
Hans nodded repeatedly: "Yes, yes, warrior, you are right. ā
Li Du had already prepared the answer: "Although there is no him in the camera, there is definitely half of him on the military merit medal! Do you think, who made the video? Yes, it is my brother!"
"When he first filmed, the Navajo people threatened him, verbally abused him, beat him, and didn't allow him to take the video. But he was not afraid of threats and insisted on recording this truth!"
He said this with great emotion, and Hans was dumbfounded.
Turis patted him on the shoulder and said, "Well done, Boss Fu, I didn't know you still had such a brave time." ā
The other Indians looked at him with admiration, and then the long line in front of Li Du split into two columns, one straight for Hans.
Hans raised the wine bowl in despair: "Drink, drink to death!"
Li Du released the little flying worm and drank while consuming energy, and made up for it by converting alcohol into energy, so that he could not get drunk for a thousand cups.
The Indians admired those who could drink, and his gesture of drinking succeeded in winning their appreciation, and the cheers and applause continued.
Throughout the night in Kavalala, he was like the groom at a wedding, receiving all kinds of toasts, all kinds of drinking, and then all kinds of toilet drainage.
After staying up until the wee hours of the morning, the party finally came to an end.
Li Du was finally free, his stomach was full of wine, but he didn't eat much food, so it would feel particularly contradictory: uncomfortable and hungry.
He took a leg of roast lamb from the fire, cut a piece of meat, rubbed the salt brick on it, tasted the taste, and ate it with pleasure.
Godzilla was still eating and drinking, and instead of rubbing the meat with salt bricks, he scraped the salt bricks with a knife and scraped the salt from them, which made it more enjoyable to eat.
The group slept in the thatched hut until the morning, and the green wine of the Hopi people was not high, but they drank too much, and it was inevitable that they would still get drunk.
Returning the feathers and packing up the goods, the convoy slowly left the Hopi reservation.
The Hopi tribe was a fruitful treasure hunter who, in addition to hunting knives, traded in a variety of handicrafts that were popular in the outside world.
The last attraction on the return trip is Lake Powell.
Lake Powell is actually a reservoir that winds between the states of Arizona and Utah in the United States, and has become a famous tourist destination in the southwestern United States because of its unique history and environment.
The lake is young, and although it was built in 1956 when the Glen Canyon Dam was built, it wasn't really completed until 1980, when water from the Colorado, San Juan, and Escalante rivers was brought in.
Once on the road, they drove along the road not far from the San Juan River and came across Lake Powell.
The lake covers an area of 65,000 hectares, is 170 meters deep, 300 kilometers long, and has a coastline of 3,500 kilometers.
When approaching the lake, Li Du saw a lot of Indians on the road, and there were also checkpoints on one of the sections.
Based on the way they were dressed and dressed, he saw at a glance that it was a Navajo and asked, "What are they going to do? Do they charge for cards? The government doesn't care?"
In fact, this is not the case, and the Navajos are not a completely unreasonable, domineering people, they set up clips to force the car to slow down, and they send things into the car.
Hans knew what was going on, explaining: "They were holding a protest to take back the land around Lake Powell. ā
The truck stopped, and an Indian girl came up with a smile and stuffed them with a few leaflets and a small gift attached, which was very humane.
The leaflet introduces the history of Lake Powell's restoration, which is almost the modern history of the region and the history of bullying by the U.S. government.
The land originally belonged to the Navajo people, and when lakes and dams were built, the government traded them for a piece of land in southern Utah.
The Navajo people are very resistant to this because the surrounding land is fertile and the land in southern Utah is barren and uncultivateable.
But in those days, Uncle Sam was very domineering, and they had a good conscience not to slaughter all the Navajos, and they didn't do it in history.
Now, as the Indians have increased in number and social status, they have begun to revisit this history and want to take back the land rights.
It's not impossible, and the U.S. Congress is already talking about it, and of course, they're talking about whether to tear down these dams and open Lake Powell.
If Lake Powell were abandoned, there would be no need for the government to occupy the land, and the Navajos would be able to regain the right to use it.
It is also because of hope that the Navajo people did not take radical measures in this matter, but wanted to put pressure on the government through propaganda.
Leaving the Kazi, Lake Powell came into their field of vision.
The lake is magnificent, surrounded by red rocks and red earth, and the red is wrapped in a large area of turquoise, which is very colorful!