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Comment on the clashes of civilizations between the two races in Chief Seattle's speech.

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
5

Answer:

The contrast between the locals and the whites as indicated by Seattle:

  • The populace couple of locals left, white men are expanding .

  • God's treatment of the whites and the locals is extraordinary. He really alludes to the racial separation which the locals face and the prevalence of the whites.  
  • Religion-religion is a custom for the locals which they convey in their souls; white man's religion was composed of stones to be recollected.  

  • Predecessors: white man's predecessors don't love or recollect their territories; the progenitors of the locals always remember the delightful world that gave them life.  
  • Whites and locals are as various as day and night. They are two unique races .

The relationship of the locals with their ancestors– it is unmistakably comprehended from Seattle's discourse that locals loved their predecessors. Progenitors assumed a fundamental job in the life and improvement of the clan.  

  • They direct the more youthful age.  
  • Indeed, even the slag of the precursors are holy; their tombs are holy grounds.  
  • The religion of the locals is the custom of their predecessors which they convey in their souls.  
  • The dead predecessors remember the land that gave them life. They keep on adoring the mountains, streams, lakes, and valleys.  
  • They regularly come back to guide, reassure and comfort the land  
  • The land is rich with the blood of their predecessors. They walk shoe-less to look for their cherishing and minding contact.  
  • Towards the end, he requests of only just the privileges of the general population to visit the tomb of their predecessors, on the off chance that they acknowledge the arrangement. This demonstrates the sort of significance they played in the lives of the general population.  
  • At last, he discusses the intensity of the dead individuals.
Answered by aqibkincsem
2

Answer:

The Chief Seattle's speech in January 1854 is a statement of his belief in people's sacred relationship with the environment. The white people wanted to buy the land of the Red men. The white men wanted to pay a price and reserve land for the red men so that they could live comfortably.

But the red men were more oriented towards living with their ancestors resting ground and liked their natural surroundings. The white men left their natural places and came far away and thus he states that the red and white men are two distinct races.

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