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Seathl refers his tribe as​

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Answered by ChaeYoungPark
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Answer: Chief Seattle belongs to the Suquamish tribe. This is a native tribe and his speech was delivered in 1854. The native tribe is ebbing, and it is because their men fought against real or imaginary wrong. He admits that the youth are relentless and impulsive in nature.

Answered by Anonymous
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Seathl refers to his tribe as orphans.

  • Seathl belongs to Duwamish and Suquamish tribes.
  • He refers to his tribe as orphans because he says that when god is the same for both then he is partial to us and tells us that if God takes care of his white children as a father then he should take care of his red children.
  • But he does not protect his red children this implies that we are orphans without god that is we are orphans without a father.

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