(a) the story "Speech by Chief Seattle" describes the attachment of the Red Indians to their land, White
Man's supremacy and difference between the world views of White men and the Red Indians. Justify this
statement with special reference to sustainable development and Red Indians' and White Man's God.
Answer this question critically.
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According to the speaker, the Red Man is at a disadvantage owing to reduced numbers. The White people are like the grass that covers vast pastures. The tribal people are small in numbers. They resemble the scattered trees in a wind-swept plain. Secondly, the White man doesn’t need the friendship of the Red Man. He wields great power and authority. He appears to be just towards the tribals, even generous to a great extent. There was a time when the tribal people covered the whole land just as the waves cover the sea. But all that is a sad memory now.
The Red Children feel that the God of white people loves his own people and hates the Red Children (tribal people). He has abandoned them and does not protect them. Thus they regard themselves as orphans who can look nowhere for help.The Red Children and the White Children cannot become brothers because they are two distinct races with separate origins and separate destinies. There is little common between them.The white man’s God showered his love on his people and gave protection to them. He gave them laws which brought them prosperity and greatness.The religion of the tribal people is the traditions of their ancestors. It constituted the dreams of their old men and was written on the hearts of their people.
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