How much are Seattle’s words reliable as far as the Great Chief is concerned?
What does Chief Seattle say about the reliability of his words in his famous speech of 1854?
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What does Chief Seattle say about the reliability of his words in his famous speech of 1854?
Last Modified On: October 3, 2017
In Chief Seattle's Speech, did the speaker actually want to accept the offer sent by the White Chief to buy their native lands?
Last Modified On: September 22, 2017
In what way does Chief Seattle make the Red Indians prepared for their doom in his speech?
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In Chief Seattle's Speech, why does the speaker say "Every part of this soil is sacred in the estimation of my people"?
Last Modified On: August 27, 2017
From Chief Seattle's speech / treasure trove (icse), explain the above line.
Last Modified On: August 21, 2017
How does the speech of the Chief show that his people were oppressed?
Last Modified On: August 13, 2017
What does the White Man's God deprive the Red Children of America as complained by Seattle in his great speech of 1854?
Last Modified On: August 3, 2017
In Chief Seattle's speech, the speaker says "They seem to be orphans who can look nowhere for help." Why?
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In Chief Seattle's Speech, why and how does the speaker compare the tribal people of America to the waves of wind-ruffled sea and rapidly receding tide?
Last Modified On: July 26, 2017
What does Chief Seattle think on the premature doom of his tribe, the Red Indians?
Last Modified On: July 16, 2017