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Chapter 1249 The sturdy Inuit

The sun was hanging high in the air, as if it would never set. After looking at the watch, it was already past six o'clock.?

In the snow-capped mountain pasture, the sun should be about to set, but near Inuvik town, it is still clear during the day, and the sun is shining and dazzling.

When Han Xuan experienced the polar day for the first time, he felt very novel. The north and south poles of the earth will alternate with polar day and polar night for about six months every year. Because the latitude of the town of Nuvik is not high enough, the polar day phenomenon is only more than fifty days, and it will disappear in a few days.

Wherever there are hot news that people pay attention to, there are reporters everywhere, and now it is no exception.

Last year, Columbia Film Company of the United States just filmed a movie called "Flying with You", which tells the real incident of a little girl driving a paraglider and sending geese to Lake Ontario for winter.

The things that happened to Han Xuan are a bit similar to the stories in the movie, and they both reveal people's protection and care for wild animals. Because the protagonist of this story is Han Xuan, it is naturally attracted more attention.

At this moment, he was surrounded by reporters, telling the story of the causes and consequences of sending the reindeer over. The Hoyer and his wife drove to chase the reindeer herd and shot the final scene of the documentary.

The reindeer were a little confused and were not adapted to the sudden change of environment. The old reindeer were very happy. Although they didn't know why they came here suddenly, the nearby place was indeed the holy place they thought about day and night.

After being surrounded by enthusiastic Canadian journalists for a long time, Han Xuan learned through their words that the matter of sending reindeer was widely circulated in Canada and the United States through various media channels.

When I was a child, I came to Canada with my parents. This was the first time I came after I was ten years old. The reporters were very excited to ask him how he felt about Canada and whether he would come to invest.

Han Xuan finished the answer routinely, and did not get into the car and leave the train station until around seven o'clock.

The car was arranged by Mr. Notley, the governor of Northwest Territory. He came to Inuvik Town in person and just received an interview with Han Xuan.

The road surface is frozen and the driving is not fast. There are dead grass mixed with green grass on the nearby land, and many places are covered with snow. Wild animals can often be seen.

The town of Inuvik is the same as most cities in Canada. It is not large in scale. Every household has a large yard, with thick walls and large slopes on the roof, which is easy to clean up snow, and the architectural styles are different.

In Canada, Australia and other countries with sparsely populated areas, the least worry is land issues. Apartments in big cities may not be able to afford them, but building a villa in remote areas can almost everyone affords it, but the degree of luxury is different.

Inuvik Town belongs to the Eskimos, and over 30% of the local population are all Eskimos.

Their appearance is similar to that of yellow people. Every household likes to raise dogs, and they are a large group of them.

Most of the breeds are Alaska malamutes like Snoopy, and you can occasionally see Big Fool Husky and Three Fool Samoyed Samoyed.

Most dogs cannot adapt to the cold climate of the Arctic. Here, it is minus five degrees in summer, which is quite warm. In winter, the temperature often drops below minus twenty degrees. Only these cold-range dog breeds are suitable.

The Eskimos have a long tradition of raising dogs. They like to use dogs as means of transportation. The origin of the dog sled comes from the Eskimos.

Han Xuan donated to rescue dogs trapped in the Arctic last time, and this time he helped the reindeer home. He gained recognition from locals for these two things. When he learned that he was sitting in the car, many people blocked the road and brought him the most delicious food in his home.

There were seal meat, wolf meat, whale meat, etc., which made Han Xuan frightened and laughed and cried. They were all protected animals.

An old man stood by the car, stuffed his bear's paw into Han Xuan's hand, muttering something, and gesturing his thumb.

A local white man helped the translation and said, "He said that this is the claw of a brown bear, and he would be strong after eating it. He also said that you look very similar to their Inuits."

"Thanks"

Han Xuan looked back guiltily, afraid that the Winnie on the pickup truck would suddenly rise up, and took the bear's paw like a hot potato. He thought to himself what kind of nation this is, and he likes to eat these things.

Fat Ding looked in his eyes, poked the bear's paw with his claws, and meowed in his mouth, as if he was saying that you are having a big deal, and Winnie will definitely kill you when he knows...

"The Inuits came to the Americas from the frozen Bering Strait more than 10,000 years ago. They lived in Asia before, and we might have come from the same place, so we look very similar.

I like dog sleds and I usually take good care of them, just like you Inuits, there are enough gifts, thank you for your hospitality.”

After the man translated Han Xuan's words to them, the local Inuit people laughed.

"Eskimos" means "people who eat raw meat" in Western countries, which is discriminatory. They prefer to call themselves Inuits and call them Eskimos randomly, and these people will immediately turn against each other.

Historically, because they owned many precious animal products and knew where gold was found, they had been oppressed by white people. It was not until recent years that they gave up their original life under the call of the government and came to live in comfortable towns.

But many habits are still preserved, such as hunting animals for food, which will not be changed for a while. In order to be peaceful and stable, the Canadian government turned a blind eye, closed its eyes, and pretended not to see it.

The Inuit people know how to maintain ecological balance, and will not kill animals indiscriminately to destroy the ecology, and refuse to use modern hunting tools, so the harm caused is very small.

He looked around with his brown beak paws. It is said that this is a rare delicacy, but Han Xuan decided in his heart that it would be better to burn it quietly and not allow Winnie to see it.

Although that guy is big, he is actually very vitiligo. When watching animal documentaries, he will feel sad and melancholy for a while when he sees a bear dying.

And Fat Ding, looking at the sky, was thinking about what kind of hush money it could use to threaten its owner...

At this moment, two police cars and an ambulance drove from behind. Even the governor's convoy needed to park on the side and let them pass first.

Governor Notley was thrusting, thinking that at this important moment today, there was a crime, and the three cars were parked not far away.

The car started again. When passing by the cars, Han Xuan found a big white bear lying on the side of the road, venting more, intake less, and carrying blood at his mouth.

An Inuit was sitting next to the big white bear. Seeing his bruised nose and swollen face, he was probably injured.

In the world, except for the bears suffering from albinism, only the polar bears are white. One of Han Xuan’s goals this time is to see the polar bears living in the wild. At this moment, he hurriedly asked the driver to stop the car.

He pushed open the door and got out of the car, stood behind the crowd and looked out. The polar bear struggled to get up, but he had no strength.

People were discussing it all, and Han Xuan asked a white man around him, "Sorry to bother, sir, what's wrong here?"

The other party saw him wearing a down jacket and his tightly wrapped appearance, and thought he was also an Inuit.

Tell Han Xuan: "Two people were attacked by polar bears just now, but the polar bears were knocked down by them.

The man went home to change his clothes, but his clothes were torn by the polar bear and he was not injured at all. My God, you Inuits are so terrifying!"
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