Chapter 975 Differences (2/2)
The hunters showed the ite eneration
As Li Du sat down, he recalled the experience fro trip Then, he realized that the lives of the Hadza people were quite tough
Their hunting o out for a round and kill whatever ani it back and feast with everyone
He had the sa Lion Hunter the previous day
Of course, that hunting trip was much quicker because they had used vehicles Abdullah, an expert in tracking, had also been with therassland and was able to identify the prey that existed in every water source
The experience today was co was very difficult They were visitors in this grassland They were very unfa by foot
Cheeks walked over and asked, ”What's the matter?”
Li Du spoke honestly ”Your lives are pretty tough”
”Yes, ”Cheeks laughed,” really rough Fortunately, we are all happy Otherwise, I wouldn't stay here in the tribe I would go start a career in the big city”
It was true that Cheeks could find a career anywhere Every country in Africa lacked doctors Cheeks was an outstanding student from UCLA, a school in San Francisco which provided an excellent education in the study of medicine It was ranked five in A a job in America, let alone in South Africa
A kid ran over and passed hilish The kids in the tribe were all the same: dirty from head to foot and barefoot without clothes
However, Li Du felt a sense of purity and satisfaction from them that could also be found in the kids fro The kids here were extreirls were also as naughty as the boys They would just start fights whenever they pleased The boys were more obedient as they had to mature earlier They could still have fun, but they had to learn aboutwild anie
These fruits were all tiny berries Cheeks said, ”The children follow their ather berries nearby Besides that, they also draater, help with housekeeping, and other siht was blackboard tree fruits and roasted meat The s reht was from the porcupines they hunted from the previous day Li Du asked, ”Why do you not eat fresh food? Why keep the porcupines till today?”
Cheeks laughed, ”For bigger sized foods, we usually dry them for a couple days This will harden the texture of the meat Thus, everyone can chew on their food You know, devouring food ravenously will never fill the stomach and causes one to consume more”
In civilized society, this was quite unnecessary Just eat as ht when you becoet food Thus, they could not afford to waste any food as their supplies were very limited In fact, they were unable eat until full for er
Li Du and his group did not eat h for the Hadza people to get food Secondly, they struggled to eat this foods because it was much different froroup were not unreasonable at all They just could not eat like the Hadza people The Hadza people gathered around the pot, scooped the fruits with their hands and put it into their mouths Then, they would continue and eat the roast roup respected the for the had co Then, he returned back to Lion Hunter's campsite
Lion Hunter's campsite had the addition of a lion—a dead lion
He saw that Li Du and his group had returned Then, he proudly said, ”How is it? Look what I've got!”
They had excoriated the lion's skin and made it into a specimen They had removed theso the meat's quality ful It was virtually inedible
As Li Du eyed the lion ht of the Hadza people Their difficulty obtaining food and their way of treating food The difference between the two tribes was huge