"The toute ensemble was such as to make polished society blush, when compared with these savages"
- Zebulon Pike
About this Quote
This quote by Zebulon Pike is referring to the Native American people he experienced throughout his journeys. He is comparing the behavior of the Native Americans to that of the "polished society" of the time. He is recommending that the Native Americans were more socially sophisticated than the Europeans, as their behavior was more refined and considerate. He is indicating that the Europeans should repent of their own behavior when compared to the Native Americans. Pike is applauding the Native Americans for their politeness and respect for one another, along with their hospitality and kindness. He is recommending that the Europeans ought to take a lesson from the Native Americans and strive to be more respectful and considerate to one another. Pike's quote is a testament to the exceptional qualities of the Native Americans and their culture.
This quote is written / told by Zebulon Pike between January 5, 1779 and April 27, 1813. He/she was a famous Soldier from USA.
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