Differentiate between the belief system of native Americans and The White in the chief Seattle speech
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There is a significant fundamental difference between the native American beliefs and that of the Whites. While the White people are more mechanical and artificial in their dealings with nature and their ancestors, the natives regard the same with high esteem.
Moreover, as Seattle says, after their death the White people never return to the places they lived on, but disappear beyond stars. On the other hand, the native Americans love their places, the hills, the rivers and the people they lived with. So they return and wander in the place they lived on the earth. To them death is just a change of worlds.
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