The Wisdom of the Great Chiefs: The Classic Speeches of Chief Red Jacket, Chief Joseph, and Chief SeattleKent Nerburn A new title in the Classic Wisdom Collection by the editor of Native American Wisdom. Here are three great speeches revealing the broad panorama of the Indian experience. Includes Red Jacket's 1805 speech, Chief Seattle's 1854 speech, and Chief Joseph's 1879 speech. |
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