When NASA was preparing for the Apollo project, it took the astronauts to a 
Navajo reservation in Arizona for training. One day, a Navajo elder and his son 
came across the space crew walking among the rocks. The elder, who spoke only 
Navajo, asked a question. His son translated for the NASA people: "What are 
these guys in the big suits doing?" 

One of the astronauts said that they were practicing for a trip to the moon. 
When his son relayed this comment, the Navajo elder got all excited and asked 
if it would be possible to give the astronauts a message to deliver to the 
moon. 

Recognizing a promotional opportunity when he saw one, a NASA official 
accompanying the astronauts said, "Why certainly!" and told an underling to get 
a tape recorder. The Navajo elder's comments into the microphone were brief. 
The NASA official asked the son if he would translate what his father had said. 
The son listened to the recording and laughed uproariously. But he refused to 
translate. 
So the NASA people took the tape to a nearby Navajo village and played it for 
other members of the tribe. They too laughed long and loudly, but also refused 
to translate the elder's message to the moon. 

An official government translator was summoned. After he finally stopped 
laughing, the translator relayed the message:

"WATCH OUT FOR THESE ASSHOLES.
THEY HAVE COME TO STEAL YOUR LAND."

  

 
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