chief seattle :what they think about the white people
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Chief Seattle is saddened by the thought that soon his tribe would be a mournful history. The Whites are like the grass in the prairies, whereas his people are like the standing trees on a storm-struck plain. He recollects the time when his men were many in number and lived happily on this sacred land.
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