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Answer the following questions with reference to chief Seattle's speech: state the red indians concern for the environment. Use details from the story to support your answer.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The red Indians cared about their land on which they live, which provided grains to survive, the rivers which quenched their thirst.

They considered the beautiful blooming flowers, the mountains, the different animals as a part of their own community.

They feared that if the White men will have starting owning these lands then all these features will perish forever.

Answered by KajalBarad
2

One of the most beautiful and prophetic statements ever made on the environment was Chief Seattle's address, according to critics. It alludes to the Red Indians' reverence for and enjoyment of their natural surroundings and their surrounding landscape.

  • The speech serves as the spokesperson for the animistic school of thought, which asserts that inanimate things and plants can experience life similar to that of humans.
  • Seattle claims that because land is a natural resource, he cannot understand the concept of selling and buying it.
  • He claims that he is not referring to land as a specific geographical place but rather as the earth that is soaked with his forefathers' blood.
  • Additionally, the world is alive and priceless, with its valleys, rivers, and majestic mountains.
  • These are the tools that the man has been given, and Consequently, it is crucial to take care of them and support sustainable development.
  • It is his responsibility to use the resources with consideration for the requirements of upcoming generations.

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