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Chief Sealth was another name for Chief Seattle, leader of the Suguamish and Duwaish Native American peoples in the present day State of Washington.
Quanah Parker
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He created an alliance.
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Chief tapawaka
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For the chief to control it
Yes but Seattle is not the way you say his name his name it is actual pronounced sea-elthWhen I was in grade school (I was born in 1952), a Seattle historian told us there was no proper English way to pronounce or spell many of the native words. Sealth is a slicked down version of the native word which could best be written "Sea UHH ul". The way he said it was very guttural and throaty... almost 3 separate sounds.
Chief Seattle begins his speech with a reference to President Franklin Pierce to show respect and acknowledge the authority of the government with whom he is negotiating. This establishes a diplomatic tone and sets the stage for the message he is about to convey regarding the relationship between Native Americans and the land.
Chief Sealth was another name for Chief Seattle, leader of the Suguamish and Duwaish Native American peoples in the present day State of Washington.
I have one by Stone that is of a Native American Chief.
Seattle was the name of a native American leader of the Dumwanish who welcomed white settlers to the Pacific Northwest
He created an alliance.
Fur trade with the native Americans.
Chief Seattle was known for his eloquence, deep respect for nature, and commitment to peace. His speeches and writings expressed a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of preserving the environment. Additionally, he demonstrated leadership in advocating for the rights of his people and seeking peaceful coexistence between Native Americans and settlers.