what plea does the speaker make to the white men ? chief Seattle speech
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The speaker pleads with the White men to be just and kind to his people.
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The speaker pleads with the White men to be just and kind to his people.
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This moving oration, recited in 1854 during treaty negotiations with the governor of Washington Territory, is considered to be one of the greatest statements ever made regarding the relationship between a people and the earth. It is the most widely quoted speech ever given by a Native American
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