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The only recognized "Chief" of the White Mountain Apache Tribe is ALCHESAY. Some say he was only a hereditary chief, if this is true, then there were other "Chiefs", because in each community/district/clan was a leader, but, it is said that these other chiefs would approach Alchesay for resolution of issues brought before them. For a more detailed history of Chief Alchesay, contact Rev. Arthur Alchesay Guenther in Pinetop, Arizona.
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The Hopi did not traditionaly have "Chiefs". The was a more informal organization. Each village had a leader/ kikmongwi from a specific clan. Each village has had its own social, religious, and political organizations. There was much ressitance to forming a government in a more American or Western style. Today the is a Tribal Chairman, Leroy Shingoitewa, a Vice Chairman, Herman G. Honanie and 15 council members.
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There were very many different eastern and northern woodlands tribes, each with its own chiefs and councils of elders. There was never a single chief in charge of all of them.These woodlands tribes include the Cree, Ojibwe, Algonkin (or Algonquin), Naskapi, Mi'kmaq, Abenaki, Malecite, Pennacook, Nipmuc, Mohegan, Mahican, Niantic, Wappinger, Delaware, Shawnee, Nanticoke, Piscataway, Powhatan, Weapemeoc, Chowanoc, Pamlico, Secotan, Attikamek, Ottawa, Potawatomi, Mascouten, Kickapoo, Menominee, Sauk and Fox, Illini, Miami, Winnebago, Monacan, Saponi, Occaneechi, Cheraw, Catawba, Huron, Erie, Petun, Sasquehanna, Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Tuscarora, Meherrin, Nottaway, Corree, Mongo and Neusiok. There were many others.
The Apaches lived in New Mexico and eventually adjusted to the land. In addition, the Apaches slowly spread apart for each other and lived in groups of 10 to 20 extended family groups. (An Extended Family is where there are 3 or more generations in 1 household.)
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In the center of each Puritan village, there was typically a meetinghouse or church, which served as the religious, social, and political hub of the community. Meetings, worship services, and town gatherings were often held in this central location, reflecting the important role of religion in Puritan society.