What role do the Red Indians play after their death? referring to Cheif Seattle speech?
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As Chief Seattle says it, the Red Indians are deeply attached to their lands. They never forget ‘this beautiful world that gave them being’ even after their death. They continue to love the places where they worked or roamed about — ‘its verdant valleys, its murmuring rivers, its magnificent mountains, sequestered vales and verdant lined lakes and bays’, and often return to visit, guide, console or comfort their lonely hearted living children or grandchildren with their ‘tender fond affection.’
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