Quote by Chief Seattle
We know that the white man does not understand our ways. One portion of land is the same to him as the next, for he is a stranger who comes in the night and takes from the land whatever he needs. The earth is not his brother, but his enemy, and when he has conquered it, he moves on.
Summary
This quote highlights the perspective of an Indigenous person in relation to the white man's way of interacting with the land. It suggests that the white man sees all portions of land as interchangeable and exploitable for his needs. In contrast, the Indigenous person views the earth as a brother and respects its intrinsic value. The quote implies a fundamental disconnect between the two cultures, with the white man perceiving the land as an enemy to be conquered and exploited, while the Indigenous person sees it as a harmonious and interconnected entity.