What condition of surrender does the Chief propose ? Why does he say that White men will never be alone?
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The condition of surrender that he presents to the White men is that, the Red Indians should be allowed to visit the graves of their dead without any prohibition.
Their land is sacred and pure. Seattle ends his speech by saying that the White man will never be alone. Even when the last native would have perished, the dead will be present and continue to bless the place. He says that 'these shores will swarm with the invisible dead'.
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