Biru, the name of a Native American chief in the region of Panama, is the impetus to the country Peru's naming. Francisco Pizzaro, a Spanish conquistador sired out of wedlock, came in contact with the Inca Empire and gave the land the Incas lived on the name of Biru, He felt this chief had great power, but actually Chief Biru's power only extended to the boundaries of Panama.
Biru-either the name of a small river or the native chief who lived nearby-was the source of this country's name. Peru
He said that he was never at Tribal Chief. He was a war chief and a medicine man.
Chief tapawaka
Great Native American Chief
A squaw?
Biru-either the name of a small river or the native chief who lived nearby-was the source of this country's name. Peru
Biru-either the name of a small river or the native chief who lived nearby-was the source of this country's name. Peru
Peru
Buffalo I think
Peru
No. It should be native America n chief.
The Native American Chief's name was "Wahunsonacock" or "Chief Powhatan".
Chief Massasoit was the name given for the local native American chief.
the chief
Chief Sitting Bull was Chief of the Hunk-Papa Souix.
He said that he was never at Tribal Chief. He was a war chief and a medicine man.
powatan