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chief settle's Speech Ch Summary​

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Answered by llDishantll
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It is a speech delivered by Chief Seattle in 1854 at Washington. It contains arguments in favour of ecological responsibility and respect of native American's land rights. He hopes that their good father in Washington would protect them and his brave warriors would prove to be a great wall of strength.

Answered by Harshkatyayan407
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Seattle speaks of the deplorable condition of his people. He remembers that once they had filled the entire country, but now, there are only few people left in their tribes. They are on the verge of an extinction. So, actually they don't need the vast land any more.

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