These words beautifully express the sentiments that stir deeply within us about our environment. Often attributed to Chief Seattle, it was actually written by the screenwriter Ted Perry, for the ecology film Home in 1971, and is part of Chief Seattle's Speech in the movie. Many sizes and colors to choose from, matted, framed. For more information see About the Prints.
- 12-3/4 x 15-3/4" outside frame
- 7x10" inside mat
Chief Seattle from Chief Seattle's Speech by Ted Perry
Each pine tree shining in the sun, each sandy beach, the mist hanging in the dark woods, every space, each humming bee, every part of the Earth is sacred to my people, Holy in their memory and experience.
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