Give the meaning and significance of the line "We may be brothers after all " in Chief Seattle's speech
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Chief Seattle's speech:
- The speech is a raise of concern due to atrocious development of western civilization and its impact on the natural environment.
- This speech criticized the imperialistic white people for their carelessness in protecting the environment.
- The given sentence is used while describing the fate of the people after many generations. All the people will be living happily in their home but the destruction on the environment lead to common destiny even to the white people. When that happens, all the people will be brothers and sisters without any superiority.
- His speech is highly esteemed because it is considered as the initial voice raised to protect the nature.
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