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I'm pretty sure they did a lottery or fought to the death....

Both are right, im pretty sure.

Both are wrong actually, a chief was chosen by the people and could be replaced at any time if he was doing a bad job.

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11y ago

they choose the haida person if he is skilled at hunting

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13y ago

usually they inuit would choose a leader or chief by seeing who is the best hunter.

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12y ago

they see who is the best and who hase the bigest and they choose

many people are interested in good answers and stupid answers like that slow them down

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13y ago

They actually didn't have a leader & they didn't have any society which means there are no such thing as a leader in Inuit.

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