A little earlier, Chief Seattle exclaimed that "youth is impulsive." Why does
he say that? What does it reflect about his character?
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chief Seattle wants the white chief to know that the land that they are going to use is so sacred for them . And the people who work or stay on that land should remember that the land is a very holy one . He also instructed them not to spoil that even a little bit also
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Chief Seattle regrets that their young men have ever been impulsive. It is because they grow angry at any real or imaginary wrong happening to them and revenge by young men is considered gain, even at the cost of their lives. They never realise that they have everything to lose and nothing to gain.
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