Our good father in Washington - for I presume he is now our father as well as yours, since
king, George has moved his boundaries further north- our great and good father, I say,
sends us word that If we do as he desires he will protect us, His brave warriors will be to us
a bristling wall of strength.
(1) Who was responsible for the reduced number of Red Indians?
(ii) Who is referred to as 'our father in Washington'? What was the message
sent by him?
(iii) Why is the land and soil sacred to the tribal people? Explain.
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Our great father at Washington, for I presume he is now our father as well as yours, since George has moved his boundaries to the north; our great and good father, I say, sends us word by his son, who, no doubt is a great chief among his people, that if we do as he desires, he will protect us.
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