chief seathl pays a rich tribute to nature . what does he say about the land water , creatures etc
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In 1854, the U.S. president wanted to purchase the land of the Suwamish Indians. In response to this, the chief of Seattle wrote a very emotional letter to the president expressing his love for his land. He paid tribute to his land and nature and the creatures by saying that all of these are sacred to his people. The flowers in his region were as precious as perfumes, the water of the river was like the blood of their ancestors
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