What earlier words of the chief show that he is not happy about the fate of his people ?
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He feels as if not a single star of hope hovers above the natives' horizon. The winds moan and grim fate follows them. Their situation is similar to a wounded doe that is being hunted down.
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He feels as if not a single star of hope hovers above the natives’ horizon. The winds moan and grim fate follows them. Their situation is similar to a wounded doe that is being hunted down. Moreover he feels that in a few more years, their race will disappear. This is how he reflects his unhappiness about the fate of his people.
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