To respond accurately, I would need to see the image in question, as it would inform which option best aligns with Tecumseh's opinion on the relationship between Native Americans and white settlers. However, I can provide some context about Tecumseh's views:
Tecumseh was a Shawnee leader who opposed the encroachment of settlers on Native American lands. He advocated for a united front among Native American tribes against the expansion of white settlers. In general, he criticized both dependence on whites and the assimilation of Native Americans into white culture, believing that these actions undermined Native American sovereignty and identity.
Based on this context:
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If the image depicts Native Americans engaging in cultural practices or trade with white settlers in a way that highlights dependency or adaptation rather than sovereignty, it likely relates to the criticism Tecumseh had regarding dependence on whites.
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If the image depicts a more balanced or positive interaction that reflects mutual respect or cultural exchange, it might resonate with Tecumseh’s vision for collaboration while still prioritizing Native American identity.
In conclusion, without the specific image, it's difficult to choose definitively between the given responses. If the image seems to show reliance or dependency, the second option would be appropriate. If it reflects a positive exchange or adaptation, the first option could apply.