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Summary of chief seattle speech in treasure trove

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chief Seattle who belong to squeamish tribe delivered speech at Washington in 1854 he was a reputed and a prominent figure among tribal people in his impressive speech he Pursuit the path of accommodation with the white settlers in the US state of Washington. in his or article address he gives argument in favour of ecological responsibility and respect of native American land he the correct the time when the hostilities existed between the White man and his tribal people but he no longer wants the hostilities to return his types of hope in his speech that their good father in Washington wood protect them and his Grave Warriors would prove to be a great wall of strength against their ancient enemies.he regrets that the god of white people has forsaken them he feel sad that day own god the great spirit has also forsaken them he is conscious of the fact that day the white people and the tribal people are two distinct races with separate origin and separate destinies.but he strikes a note of optimism when he says that his people are likely to accept the proposition sent by the white man's because it seem to be responsible and fair but he is in a little apprehensive to the proposition and so put a condition before they take a decision
he wants his people to have full freedom to visit the terms of their friend and children at any time the deceased people of his tribal community will love this song was elected and at night this deserted Street will be Thrones with the returning host that once filled them and still love this beautiful land.

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Answered by rekhaverma02021975
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Chief Seattle was an important figure in the early American History. He was the chief of the Suquamish and Duwamish tribes, fighting for the rights of his native people in the face of American colonizers.

His Speech, was given to his people, when American Colonizers, wanted to buy Native Land of this tribe and in return offered them amnesty and the right to live there.

As an old Chief who had seen natives killed, he reluctant accepted the offer, since he believed, turning it down will only result in the total annihilation of his tribe.

His Speech was both consolatory in nature, helping his people to understand what was going on, their weak position in the political climate and helping them to understand the transition they were now forced to make.

He even mentions how Canada's borders are now being controlled by King George but their 'Big Chief' and 'Father' is now a White man who sits in Washington.

It is considered a legendary speech by native Americans to do this day as it sums up their plight in front of american colonizers

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