how do the white people feel about their dead ancestors?
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the white people forget their dead ancestors.
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To the native people, the ashes of their ancestors are sacred and they visit their resting ground to show their respect for those. But, as Seattle complains, the White people have no feelings for their ancestors. They wander far from their graves without any regret. Again, the white people don’t seem to love this world any more after they die.
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