Chapter 1179 - Nenets (2/2)
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Later, these people absorbed the language and cultural eleradually formed a new nation, the Samnite, non as the Nenets
In terms of race, the Nenets, like the Chinese, were all yellow skinned, just as what Li
Du saw from the appearance of Hankway and the others
However, after many years of assiinal race and
spentfrom the late 16th and early 17th
centuries, when all the regions inhabited by the Nenets were conquered by Russia, and
eventually their race became a little bit of a mixture of Asian and Caucasian
The Nenets were one of Siberia’s nations, a sroup
that, like the land they inhabited, had a long history
The Nenets autono was located in the northern froorsky Peninsula in the east
Li Du was pleased to meet the Siberian natives and talk about Siberia with them
No wonder these people were meteorite hunters Siberia was a vast area, and because
of its unique geographical location, it has not been developed much by humans, and the
ancient natural landscape was maintained
Siberia was home to the most abundant meteorite mines on the earth’s surface, where
many meteorite hunters went to look for treasure
However, as Li Du knew, not many Nenets were meteorite hunters Many of the over the tundra with their herds, fishi+ng, hunting, and
trapping
When Li Du asked about that, Hudi punched his left leg angrily and said, “It was all
because of the da our ho”
“Over twenty years ago, a Russian natural gas co-teras on the Yamal peninsula?”
Li Du nodded He knew the project, which began in the 1990s, introduced tapping into
Siberia’s vast reserves of natural gas, which was now transported by pipeline to
Western Europe
“They drove us out of our area and gave us some money to appease us damn it, we
had no choice but to find other ways to survive Brother Hankway took us to hunt for
hed and said, “It’s not a bad job Wereindeer”
“But I’d rather go back and herd reindeer I loved my herd,” Hudi shot back
Since ancient times, the Nenets have relied on reindeer to survive The reindeer was
the sys towards this ani, housing, food, transportation and cultural
identity for these people
Drinking and chatting, Li Du gradually got to know more about Siberia
The Arctic and Siberia have been changing rapidly in recent decades As temperatures
rose, the perhteasier, it disrupted nature’s ecosysteradually become muddy and so life there ave Li Du a lot of useful infors to prepare for his trip to
Siberia, and they waruides
Li Du generously promised to pay them appropriately if they would help him
In this way, his trip to the Antarctic coincidentally helped him connect with the residents
of the Arctic, which was a kind of wonderful fate