Why does the dust upon which the white people stand now respond more lovingly to the footsteps of the tribal people than those of the white people?(Chief Seattle's Speech)
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The dust upon which the white people stand now respond more lovingly to the footsteps of the tribal people than those of the white people because now they have come to know that this dust is the ashes of ancestors of tribal people and they too have sympathy for them. However, those who don't know the reality are still standing without any care.
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