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  1. Seattle (c. 1780~86 – June 7, 1866; Lushootseed: siʔaɬ, IPA: [ˈsiʔaːɬ]; usually styled as Chief Seattle) was a leader of the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples. A leading figure among his people, he pursued a path of accommodation to white settlers, forming a personal relationship with Doc Maynard.

  2. 25 sty 2024 · Images of Chief Seattle, include, from left to right, Edward Sammis’ original circa 1865 photo, a colorized variation from sometime later and a version with hand-painted “open” eyes.

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  4. 18 sty 2003 · Known for a City and a Speech. By the time Euro-American settlers began arriving in the area, Seattle had been accepted as headman or chief by most of the Native Americans from the Cedar River and Shilshole Bay to Bainbridge Island and Port Madison.

  5. 14 sty 2013 · The city of Seattle was named for him. This 1864 portrait of Chief Si'ahl was made by early Seattle photographer E.M. Sammis. It is the only known photograph of the chief and has been reprinted in several different retouched versions.

  6. 24 sie 2023 · The only known photograph of Chief Seattle. Statue of Chief Seattle in Tilikum Place. Bust of Chief Seattle, Seattle University. Chief Seattle’s gravesite, Suquamish, Washington. Chief Seattle’s tombstone, Suquamish, Washington. Bust of Chief Seattle, Pioneer Square. Category: Chief Seattle. Hidden category: Uses of Wikidata Infobox.

  7. Portrait of Chief Seattle, painted from a photograph taken in 1865. Photographer. Richard Nicol. Date. between 1815 and 1979. Notes. Chief Seattle (Sealth) 1786-1866 was chosen chief by the Duwamish and Suquamish Indian tribes of Puget Sound.

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