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Chief Seattle and the town that took his name, the change of worlds for the native people and settlers on Puget Sound, David M. Buerge

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Chief Seattle and the town that took his name, the change of worlds for the native people and settlers on Puget Sound, David M. Buerge
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
libretto or text
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
biography
Main title
Chief Seattle and the town that took his name
Medium
sound recording audiobook download
Responsibility statement
David M. Buerge
Sub title
the change of worlds for the native people and settlers on Puget Sound
Table Of Contents
To 1792, "There was a time when our people covered the whole land" -- To 1832, "Why should I murmur at the fate of my people?" -- To 1847, "Your God seems to us to be partial" -- To 1852, "I am glad to have you come to our country" -- To 1854, "How then can we become brothers?" -- To 1856, "The Great Chief above who made the country made it for all" -- To 1858, "I want you to understand what I say" -- To 1866, "Shake hands with me before I am laid into the ground" -- To 1887, "You folks observe them well" -- To the present, "The dead are not altogether powerless"
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