imagine you were present among the audience who has the unequal privilege of hearing chief seattle's treaty oration 1854. give a brief account ,highlighting the importance points of the speech in your own words in 800 words
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In 1854, Chief Seattle, leader of the Suquamish tribe in the Washington territory, delivered this prophetic speech to mark the transferral of ancestral Indian lands to the federal government. The Great Chief in Washington sends word that he wishes to buy our land
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Chief Seattle's knowledge and wisdom is reflected throughout his speech. The way he draws comparisons from nature and the way he talks about the common destiny of death, only reflects his wisdom. Seattle's friendly and accommodating nature is evident when he says “We may be brothers after all.
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