439.Imp and Pond Fish (136+)
Feeling the hostility of the Indians, Ah Meow, who had been staying in Li Du's backpack, crawled out and exposed his upper body, waving his front paws and screaming non-stop, with the posture of a 'Lao Tzu warmonger'. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
Seeing Meow, several Indians showed interested expressions, stretched out their hands and pointed at it, their eyes were very hot.
Li Du understands this kind of look very well, when he was hunting in the National Forest Park before, he met the Indians of the Comanche tribe led by Harris, and the other party also showed such a look.
Because of the long-tailed tiger cat's courage and good fighting in the jungle, many Indian tribes regarded it as a totem, and some wealthy Indians liked to keep tiger cats as pets.
Of course, other tiger cats naturally do not have Meow's mighty horses, let alone its intelligence.
In order to avoid unnecessary conflicts, Li Du stuffed Meow back into his backpack.
As a result, he pressed down the gourd and scooped it up, poked his head out again, and waved his claws and whined at the Indians.
Li Du had no choice but to press it down again, and said sternly: "Don't take the lead, stay inside honestly!"
Meow continued to wave his paws and whine, he must go out to give Li Du a head, but the backpack space was small, so he waved his claws and kicked his feet left and right, and finally kicked the crisp noodles.
It's lively now, and he simply scratched his paws with dissatisfaction, Meow was angry, and the outside didn't start, and the little guy inside almost did it first.
Li Du was depressed, so he had to take out a piece of small dried fish for Meow, and take out a few raisins for crispy noodles.
In this way, each of them eats, and the two little ones are quiet.
A few minutes later, Hans quickly rushed over with Tai O, and when he saw Li Du and Godzilla being surrounded, Da Ao rushed into the crowd and shouted, "What do you want to do?"
The Indians gathered around retreated one after another, their faces frightened, and the looks, expressions, and size of the Great Ao were too lethal.
There were some Indians who came from behind, all of them were strong men, and they were also menacing, and when they saw these people, several Indians who were a little frightened by the arrival of the Great Ao became domineering again, and surrounded them again.
Li Du asked, "What's going on?"
Hans smiled bitterly, "Did they see those two feathers of yours? Damn, I should have left these things behind." ”
Li Du thought for a moment and said, "Yes, they only became like this after seeing the feathers, what the hell is going on?"
Hans said, "Our feathers represent the friendship of the Hopi, and here the Navajo are mortal enemies, you see?"
The Hopi people have always regarded the land as the most sacred thing, as agriculture is a very important part of their culture, and without land there is no agriculture naturally.
Then, their neighbors are the Navajo Nation, and both tribes have no concept of defining and dividing the land, and have been living on the land where their ancestors once lived.
On December 16, 1882, President Chester Allen Arthur passed an executive order "creating a Hopi reservation" to help them have a piece of land entirely their own.
However, the reservation is too small compared to the Navajo Reservation, which is the largest Indian reservation in the United States.
Sadly, according to the government's territorial division, the Hopi are located right in the middle of the Navajo reservation, about half the size of a Navajo village.
The reservation was established to prevent encroachment by white settlers, and no one but the Hopi could henceforth settle or cultivate the land.
However, this does not protect the Hopi from the threat of the Navajo, especially since neither tribe has a habit of accurately demarcating land boundaries.
The small size and lack of resources meant that the Hopi had a small population, and they were no match for the Navajo among Indian tribes whose numbers were the right to fight.
So there was no choice, so the Hopi had no choice but to give in, but instead of bowing to their sworn enemies, the Navajos, they turned to the U.S. government for help.
In 1851, the U.S. government built forts in Arizona and stationed troops in Navajo territory to contain their threat to the Hopi.
The Navajos are warlike and warlike, even in the face of the U.S. government, they do not shy away from fighting, and still choose to fight the Hopi.
This angered the U.S. government, and militias went on strike, capturing the local Navajos and imprisoning them in forts to force them not to bully the Hopi anymore.
Under the high-pressure, iron-fisted policy, the Navajo people had to abandon the use of force to bully the Hopi, and the two sides entered a period of peaceful coexistence.
In fact, it's not so much peace as the Navajo don't take the initiative to invade Hopi land, and if the Hopi enter their land, they will still be attacked mercilessly.
Hans explained all this, and Li Du understood what was going on, this was the immortal fighting imp suffering, and this was the fire at the city gate that affected the pond fish.
He was shocked: "It's the 21st century, the information age, the era of peace, is there still a racial contradiction here?"
Hans snorted: "These barbarians have not entered the post-information era, they don't care about the Internet, they still regard the land as their life. ”
At this time, an Indian of about sixty years old came out and said solemnly, "Are you friends from the north?"
Hans explained: "The northern bastards are the Hopi people, and they are located north of here, and the Navajo people call them bastards because they have asked the government for help. ”
Li Du didn't want to make trouble, so he said: "Maybe there was a misunderstanding between us, we have nothing to do with the Hopi clan......
"Don't name it, they're the Northern!" shouted an Indian.
The old Indian waved his hand to stop his impulsive men, and he gave the guide a look and said a few words in the tribal language.
The tour guide reluctantly got on the bus, calmed the panicked tourists in English, and left the place in a four-wheel guided vehicle.
In this way, without the restraint of tourists, the Indians became more and more arrogant.
The old Indian said, "We Navajo people are not weak and uncivilized like the northern bastards, young man, burn their pheasant feathers with fire, and then you can get out of here." ”
Li Du said: "Why did you force us? Sir, I paid the ticket and tour guide fee, I will not burn the pheasant feather, and I will not leave in a reluctant!"
Hans hurriedly gave him a look, big brother, this is not the time to show toughness!
He said in a low voice: "Let's go back and scold these bitches on the Internet, forget it now, be honest and soft, and save your life first!"