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postnew
3 months ago
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How do the central ideas and tone of the speech reflect Satanta’s cultural values?

English
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Flura [7K]3 months ago
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<span>Satanta was a prominent leader of the Kiowa tribe. Throughout the 1860s and 1870s, the Kiowa fiercely resisted U.S. encroachments aimed at their land and livelihood. Known by the name White Bear, Satanta stood as a key Kiowa leader in this struggle. Besides his prowess as a warrior, he gained recognition for his eloquence, earning the American nickname "The Orator of the Plains."</span>
seraphim [7.4K]3 months ago
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the importance of honoring traditionthe significance of expressing oneself with heartfelt passion<span>the reverence for peace </span><span>the appreciation and love for the land</span>
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