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explain briefly the role played by the red indian after their death​

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Answered by MuneebMKhan
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Explanation:

In the chapter 'Chief Seattle's Speech,' Chief Seattle said, "the Red Indians are deeply attached to their own land. Even after they die, they will never forget this beautiful world of 'being'. ... The Red Indians are also very attached to their kin and continue to guide and look after them even after their death.

Answered by XxloveAnglexX
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In the chapter 'Chief Seattle's Speech,' Chief Seattle said, "the Red Indians are deeply attached to their own land. Even after they die, they will never forget this beautiful world of 'being'. ... The Red Indians are also very attached to their kin and continue to guide and look after them even after their death.

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