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Yonder Sky that has wept tears of compassion upon my people for centuries untold and wch to us appears changes and eternal may change today is fair tomorrow it may be overcast with clouds my worlds are like start it never change identify and provide the contacts to the passage

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Answered by Samiksha111111
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In the above quoted line, Chief Seattle is saying that nature has been a great sympathizer not only for the Red Indians but also for the entire human race for the centuries untold. Nature has given us everything we need to live on this earth. But it may not always remain so. Though the condition appears to be eternal and changeless, it may finally change if we do not respect nature. This is Seattle’s warning against the rapid progress of western civilization, the White people’s way of progress disregarding the need to protect nature.
Answered by rakhshandakhan57
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In the above lines Chief Seattle said that the far sky has shown sympathy and love not only for the red Indians but for all the human races he says that this love and sympathy appears that it will never change although it is permanent there are chances that it could change. He means that if people will not respect and preserve nature surely in the coming days the nature will not be able to nourish human society further Seattle says that today everything is good but what will happen in the coming time is uncertain . Therefore we need to show compassion towards the nature and we should try to preserve it in all possible ways.

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