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Chief Joseph's speech
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My heart is sick and sad, for my people have become like the drifting leaves of a wind-scattered tree. Our homes are gone, our hunting grounds taken from us. We are left with nothing but the sky above us and the earth beneath our feet.
I have spoken to the Great Father in Washington and he has promised to give us a home in the land of our ancestors. But while we wait for his promises to be fulfilled, my people are dying of hunger and cold.
I am not alone in my sorrow. The spirits of my ancestors cry out in anguish, for they see their children suffering and know that their way of life is coming to an end.
But I will not give up hope. I will continue to fight for my people and for our way of life. I will not rest until we have a home of our own, where we can live in peace and harmony with the land.
I ask you, my brothers and sisters, to stand with me in this fight. Let us come together as one people, united in our common struggle. Let us raise our voices in a cry for justice and for the rights of our people.
I will not be silenced. I will continue to speak out, to fight for my people and for our survival. I ask you to join me in this fight, for the sake of our children and our children's children. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can build a future of hope and prosperity for our people.
Let us stand together, united in our determination to win back our land and our freedom. Let us be strong and courageous, for the sake of all that we hold dear. The spirits of our ancestors are with us, guiding us in our struggle. Let us honor their memory by standing firm in our resolve.
I thank you, my brothers and sisters, for your support and your courage. Together, we will overcome the challenges that lie ahead and build a better future for our people. May the Great Spirit bless us and guide us in our journey towards freedom and justice. Thank you.
I have spoken to the Great Father in Washington and he has promised to give us a home in the land of our ancestors. But while we wait for his promises to be fulfilled, my people are dying of hunger and cold.
I am not alone in my sorrow. The spirits of my ancestors cry out in anguish, for they see their children suffering and know that their way of life is coming to an end.
But I will not give up hope. I will continue to fight for my people and for our way of life. I will not rest until we have a home of our own, where we can live in peace and harmony with the land.
I ask you, my brothers and sisters, to stand with me in this fight. Let us come together as one people, united in our common struggle. Let us raise our voices in a cry for justice and for the rights of our people.
I will not be silenced. I will continue to speak out, to fight for my people and for our survival. I ask you to join me in this fight, for the sake of our children and our children's children. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can build a future of hope and prosperity for our people.
Let us stand together, united in our determination to win back our land and our freedom. Let us be strong and courageous, for the sake of all that we hold dear. The spirits of our ancestors are with us, guiding us in our struggle. Let us honor their memory by standing firm in our resolve.
I thank you, my brothers and sisters, for your support and your courage. Together, we will overcome the challenges that lie ahead and build a better future for our people. May the Great Spirit bless us and guide us in our journey towards freedom and justice. Thank you.