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    January 1, 1786 – June 7, 1866

    A chief of the Suquamish and Duwamish tribes in the Pacific Northwest, this leader delivered a powerful speech during treaty negotiations in the 1850s. Originally spoken in his native tongue, his words have since inspired ecological movements globally. His oration profoundly reflects on humanity's connection to the natural world and the importance of stewardship.

    Seattle
    Meine Worte sind wie Sterne
    Hoe kun je de lucht bezitten?
    Häuptling Seattle hat gesprochen
    Brother Eagle, Sister Sky
    The 1854 Oration
    The Wisdom of the Native Americans