Cooking took a long time, but without Mountain Eagle needing to entertain or lead, the local Indians soon became cheerful in anticipation of the food.
There were no primitive dances; a few Indian men picked up guitars and started the music, filling the camp with melodious folk songs.
Mountain Eagle didn't understand Hindi, but sometimes, in the right time, the right place, and the right mood, you don't need to understand the lyrics to grasp what they are expressing.
Worried there might not be enough food for everyone, among the singing, Mountain Eagle found some children to help. They washed 20 kilograms of rice that had been air-dropped, then set up three steaming baskets lined with cloth over the last big pot to start steaming the rice.
Daria helped some women handle the Emperor Salmon...