what does Seattle, the big chief, want to convey to the white chief in his speech that he delivered in 1854, at Washington ?
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Seattle was a chief of red indi
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Hey, even I have this chapter. Anyway, here is your answer.
Chief Seattle wants to convey through his speech that there should be only one common Heavenly Father for everyone. He says that the white people don't respect their ancestors and that they just wander about the graveyards of their ancestors without any regret, while the Red Indians, the land on which their ancestors walked were very sacred. He also says that the Red Indians and the white people cannot live together. He says that whoever lives here of the Red Indians for a short period of time would have loved all evenings and all seasons. At the end of his speech, he says that let the white chief be fair and deal kindly with the Red Indians for the dead people are not powerless. He also says that there is no death only a change of worlds.
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Chief Seattle wants to convey through his speech that there should be only one common Heavenly Father for everyone. He says that the white people don't respect their ancestors and that they just wander about the graveyards of their ancestors without any regret, while the Red Indians, the land on which their ancestors walked were very sacred. He also says that the Red Indians and the white people cannot live together. He says that whoever lives here of the Red Indians for a short period of time would have loved all evenings and all seasons. At the end of his speech, he says that let the white chief be fair and deal kindly with the Red Indians for the dead people are not powerless. He also says that there is no death only a change of worlds.
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