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State the red indians concern for the environmentIn 150-200 words plzzz

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Indians give the same right to the animals as they give to the humans. They appreciated the beauty of nature and tried to preserve it in every way possible. However, the red Indians or North American Indians saw that the attitude of white people towards nature is completely opposite.

They seemed to be destroying the nature ruthlessly. From felling forests to killing animals for fun, they did everything to harm the natural treasures. However, this doesn’t mean that all the actions of Indian people are directed towards preserving the nature. Even the Indians have killed a huge number of bison. Our beliefs influence our lives in numerous ways. The growth of agriculture & industries changed our set of beliefs drastically.

Our present set of beliefs seem to be harming the environment. We can change these beliefs & learn something from the red Indians who have been always concerned about the nature preservation.
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