English, asked by josephfranky980, 8 months ago

why does the chief say that was a common father for both races, he must be partial? ​

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Answered by smartyAnushka
12

Answer:

The God of both the races are quite different from each other. The God of the White men love them and hate the Red men. He protects his paleface children like a caring father, guides them as a father guides his infant son with gentle care and love. God provides them everything – laws to live abiding by, intelligence, strength and power. He strengthens them from time to time.

But the God of the Native Americans or the ‘Great Spirit’ is not so. He was with them when they were strong, abundant, and flourishing but now when they are weak and they need Him, He has forsaken them. The White’s God had visited them directly, but the Native’s God came to them as visions, dreams and as nature.

However, both the Gods cannot be called theirs because one God has forsaken them and the others’ God is partial to the White. Both are not helping them in their pitiful condition. No God is inducing hope, giving them protection, strengthening them or inspiring them.

Answered by shubhrabiswas
10

Answer:

Because He came to the help of His paleface children and never came to the help of Red Man. He gave them laws to be followed but none to his Red children. They have separate origin and separate destinies.

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