how does the speaker realizw that he should not mourn at the untimely fate his people?
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Dear student, The speaker realises that he should not mourn the untimely fate of his people because even if the time of decay is distant it will come and it shall come for all including the White man whose God walked and talked with him as friend to friend.
Chief Seattle's Speech
Chief Seattle tells that he should not mourn at the untimely fate of his people because tribe follows a tribe , nation follows a nation just like the waves in the sea*, may the death of decay of his people is earlier than the white but one day the white man , whose god came and spoke to him like a friend must perish one or other day because that is ultimate faith or destiny and no one can escape from it.
*Once look into textbook and produce exact sentence in your answer as i forgot the exact sentence