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Farhan Welcome I need to correct at least one thing you wrote. Quote: As a person living in the Seattle area for most of my life I will have to disagree that Chief Seattle ever said this. He died in 1866, 3 years before the railway was done to San Francisco and 20 years before it ever arrived in Puget Sound area. He never left the Seattle area and surely never saw or probably ever heard of a Buffalo as the nearest one would have been 1000 miles away. The massacre of the Buffalo would not happen until after he was dead. I think this quote, which I have also seen in Kruger Park in RSA, is a work of fiction by some writer looking to make a point. Too bad he felt he had to attribute it to a man that surely didn't care one way or the other. As for Tigers, well it is hard to say looking back how many people they killed or injured. It seems that the horrendous increase in human populations in India since 1948 and the raping of the forests would have a lot to do with their disappearance also. |