what do the young men do when they are angry? what do they want to indicate by doing this? from chapter chief Seattle speech
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1. When the young men grew angry at some real or imaginary wrong and they painted their faces with black paint, it denoted that their hearts were up to no good , and then they were often cruel and relentless.
2. Chief Seattle calls the young men of his tribe impulsive who have no control over the anger. They react over some real or imaginary wrong being done to them, by disfiguring their faces with black paint.
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