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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

Chief Seattle's Grave at Squamish Bainbridege of Seattle, USA

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  • I routinely visit Chief Joseph's grave here near my home, have made videos of his and his father's graves... They have much the same atmosphere and visiting them gives pause for much thought... Thank you...

  • burn that fucking church, it represents the childish, hateful religion which justified their genocide!!!

  • Whats the name of this song?I love it, and miss Washington

  • I was married when briefly living in Suquamish back in '94. We were just up the street from Seattle's grave, past the post office. I spent many a contemplative moment there...a newlywed in serious need of solace. Thanks for a trip down memory lane. I miss the area and the people very much, not to mention the woman I had married all those years ago.

  • honey I am from the Suquamish tribe, and thats the way its spelled. Bainbridge island is across the water from us. Nice video though I appreciate your interest.

  • the reason they have his baptized name on his grave is because he wanted to be baptized after the death of one of his sons. he took the name noah after learning about the prophet noah.

  • do ya see those great symbols ?.. hy the symbole who woter comes out from his mouth have 2 kinds of ears?.. well my deduction of that is... probal he could ear 2 kinds of sounds.. physical and metaphysical. forgive my englich im french.. yeah! go figure!

  • Where is the music from?

  • Funny the way they show his baptised name on the tombstone. The main reason First Nations or Native Americans or Indian people getting baptised was because the Moniyaws, or Whites, wouldn't do business of any kind unless the Indian People were baptised. It more often than not meant nothing to the Indian people being baptised. But the Moniyaw colonialists counted every baptism as a conversion to Christianity when it actually wasn't a conversion at all.

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