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what roles do red Indians play after their death

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Answered by suma28
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plz don't write As chief seattle says
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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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In the chapter 'Chief Seattle's Speech,' Chief Seattle said, "the Red Indians are deeply attached to their own land. Even after they die, they will never forget this beautiful world of 'being'. They continue to love the places they visit or travel around, and often return to their solitary roads to visit, direct, console or relax, 'lush valleys, murmured rivers, glorious mountains, locked valleys and lush green backyards and villagers. they lived with their children or their grandkids with "tender love.""

These lines show that the Red Indians are so attached to their lands that they cannot sever ties with their land and property. The ghosts of the ancestors deeply love the terrain they roamed about as human beings and revisit it often to enjoy the lush natural beauty of valleys, rivers, mountains and backyards. The Red Indians are also very attached to their kin and continue to guide and look after them even after their death.

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