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◂  April 2019

Humanities Washington Talk: Who Was Chief Seattle?
4/10/20191pm2pm

Venue

Greenwood Senior Center
525 N 85th
Seattle, WA 98103

Register

FREE

Contact

Greenwood Senior Center
206-297-0875

photo of a statue of Chief SealthChief Seattle wrote nothing down during his life, yet his words—both real and imagined—are known throughout the world. The result is a man made up of both historical and fictional aspects, from which conflicting messages can be gleaned. David M. Buerge, a biographer and a historian to the Duwamish Tribe, Seattle’s mother’s people, spent more than 20 years exploring the man from a variety of sources to reveal a leader of epic character. He was a warrior, an orator, a benefactor, and a visionary who helped found the city that bears his name, Seattle, the largest city in the world named after a Native American. Chief Seattle’s vision was ambitious: a prosperous, multiracial city. But toward the end of Seattle’s life, he saw that vision become a tragedy. In the current century, is Seattle the city edging any closer to the vision of Seattle the man? Buerge explores this complex figure to uncover how one man’s story still shapes the identity of the city. Sponsored by Humanities Washington.org.

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