1868607
9781570670954
Chief Seattle, in his youth a great war chief, became an advocate for peace and friendship with the white settlers. He is renowned today for an eloquent speech given during treaty negotiations with the U.S. government in which he expressed a hope for peaceful coexistence and respect for the environment. This book puts the great Chief's life into the context of his time and gives a brief history of the region and its many tribes, with particular emphasis on his tribe, the Suquamish. Includes the complete speech and many rare 19th and early 20th century photographs of village life. Produced in cooperation with the Suquamish tribe.Jefferson, Warren is the author of 'World of Chief Seattle How Can One Sell the Air?', published 2000 under ISBN 9781570670954 and ISBN 1570670951.
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