Chapter 448: The Copper Glove and Prophecy Stones (1/2)
Chapter 448: The Copper Glove and Prophecy Stones
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The Hopi were proud of their coffinculture instead of their burial custo craftsmanshi+p skills
There were many different places in North A and retaining their traditional customs and cultures For exast the Rocky Mountains
The Hopi were also good craftsmen When their children went to school, their ilish, or science Theirand handicrafts
In their point of view, these skills could help the skills and they never stopped learning therew older That hy their techniques and skills were really good
The Hopi's coffins were very unique and special They were made especially to reflect the person's hobbies and habits when they were alive
Seeing that they were interested, the security chief decided to bring the tent; there werethere
There were many steps needed to make a coffin So tent was supported by a tree trunk and the space inside was airy
”This is to ensure the stability and corrosion resistance of the coffins,” explained the security chief ”When we make the coffins, we need to paint layers of China wood oil on the efficiency”
There was a warehouse next to the workshop Many coffins were placed in the warehouse
This type of place would norloomy and scary
But when Li Du took a look, he realized that it didn't look like a place that stored coffins It looked like a place that stored craftwork instead The coffins inside were not like what he had expected: they were stylish and colorful masterpieces of art
The security chief continued, ”Take a look at these coffins You uess who their owners are”
The outer fish It looked like a tuna fish, but ten tiraved fish ”Look at this, this coffin belongs to Brother Faniel-Nanpier He loved fishi+ng very much Every time he went to the Colorado River, he always returned with a plentiful amount of fish”
”There's still tuna fish in the Colorado River?” Li Du asked
Although he was not fa, he knew that tuna fish did not live in freshwater rivers
The security chief explained, ”No, but Faniel caught a bluefin tuna in the ocean near Los Angeles It was reported in newspapers and on television He made our tribe proud”
Other than the tuna fish, there was a coffin which looked like a grey wolf
”This is the coffin brother Kaquaptewa prepared for himself His nickname was 'Fierce Wolf Hunter' He hunted six wolves once in a hunting game That was his proudest achieveraved with? This is a domino Its oas a shaman who used dominos to communicate with Gods and spirits…
”I don't think you've seen this kind of projector before Our tribe used to play o Its oas our tribe's filood man…
After the security chief introduced the coffins, both Li Du and Hans had a better understanding about the coffins' owners