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How does the speech of the Chief show that his people were oppressed? (Chief Seattle's Speech) ​

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Answered by samanarizvi144
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Chief Seattle in his famous speech of 1854 shows how his native people were oppressed by the white settlers. The white people were trying to force their way into the native land. They wanted to buy their land and offered them to give protection from their ancient enemies if they accepted the proposal

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Answered by divya8199
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Pushpagiri (Kumara Parvatha), at 1,712 metres (5,617 ft),[citation needed] is the highest peak in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It is located in the Somwarpet Taluk, 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Somwarpet in the northern part of Kodagu district on the border between Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu district and hassan districts. It is 4th highest peak of Karnataka. The Sanskrit name of the mountain is Puṣpagiri while its Prakrit form is Puphagiri, which is mentioned in the Nagarjunakond Second Apsidal Temple inscription,[1] although this may refer to a different mountain to the north of Cuddapah, in Andhra Pradesh.

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