in what respect does chief seattle wish their father in washington to regard the tribals his own children?
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was a Suquamish Tribe (Suquamish) and Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish) chief.[2] A prominent figure among his people, he pursued a path of accommodation to white settlers, forming a personal relationship with "Doc" Maynard. The city of Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington, was named after him. A widely publicized speech arguing in favor of ecological responsibility and respect of Native Americans' land rights had been attributed to him. However, what he actually said has been lost through translation and rewriting.
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Chief Seattle wants the father in Washington to regard the natives his own children by imposing the same laws that regulate the White Americans. He objects that the White administrators show partiality by treating the tribals rather harshly, by forcing their way into the native lands and by not respecting the basic rights of the native Americans.
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