who was the red man in chief Seattle's speech
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The Red men in the Chief Seattle's speech were the people of Seattle's tribe in the Washington territory in the 19th century. We can call them native Americans. Red men were seen to be living a fearful life as they were frightened by their enemies. They want peace and want to live in harmony.
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