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Chief Seattle (c. 1780 - 1866) was a Duwamish Indian chief who led the Suquamish and Duwamish Native American tribes in what the west of the United States, in what is now the state of Washington. The city of Seattle is named after him. Although born into the family of a chief, Si'ahl (alternate spellings include "Seatl" and others) gained prominence through acts of leadership and as a warrior, and became a much respected chief.
An address given by Chief Seattle was translated and transcribed and is titled “Message to the Modern World” in the Summer 1976 issue of Studies.
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