what are chief seattle's views about the white man
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The speech or "letter" attributed to Chief Seattle has been widely cited as a "powerful, bittersweet plea for respect of Native American rights and environmental values". But this document, which has achieved widespread fame thanks to its promotion in the environmental movement, is of doubtful authenticity.
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Chief Seattle didn't want any conflict against the white people because they didn't have the unification at that time. He wanted to end all the hostilities between his ancestors and the white people because is not the solution to a problem.
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