who was chief seattle? what was his speech about?
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The speech was a response to the treaty of the American Government for buying the land of native Americans. The speech throws light on the carelessness of the White people towards the environment. Moreover, it focuses on the degradation of ecological balance and a plea to protect nature.
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Chief Seattle's speech consists of arguments in support of native land rights and respect for nature. However, he hopes that their good father in Washington would safeguard them. Also, his brave warriors would prove to be a great strength.
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