Historically, no. Today, almost.
Karen Franco is currently on the tribal council of the Wells Band of Western Shoshone. As a council member she could be classified as a "chief".
Shoshone people are Indians who lived in the more western parts of America. The Shoshone Indians became famous over time, considering the acts of Sacagewea in the Lewis And Clark Expedition. Yes, Sacagewea is in the Shoshone tribe. There was also chief Washakie, who became famous for being named after the tribes' main reservation.
The Shoshone people existed in many different bands over many hundreds of years, so naturally they had more than one chief. The most famous is probably Washakie of the Eastern Shoshones. He saw the futility of fighting the ever-growing number of white settlers, so instead he offered them support and protection. He had been born in the early 1800s and his father was a Flathead, but like most Plains people he took the tribe of his mother - the Shoshones. He rose to prominence as a chief in the 1830s, becoming principal chief in 1843.
Sacajawea's religion was tribal religion (what ever her tribe believed in.)
I believed it to be the Sioux Tribe in Kansas/Dakota. How ever I've seen it written that Chief Brave Eagle was Cheyenne. Thank you. Barbara
Payeng Xiong and Tara Ward. Who was part of the Shoshone Indians . The chief was Dormeca Barksdale. He was one of the manliest chiefs ever.
Yes it was the first tribe ever alive
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No, Shoshones did not originate in Texas but, they migrated to Texas in 1892 and have lived her ever since.
It is entirely wrong to think that a native American tribe only ever had one chief. Most had band chiefs, war chiefs, council chiefs and so on; the history of the tribe might be over 1,000 years so the number of chiefs would be immense.Among the Walla Wallas, chiefs include:Peopeomoxmox (Yellow Bird), born around 1790Homili or HamliYellepitFive CrowsMooatet (Pier)WetyatmusstilllielakoppitIn most cases dates of birth are unknown and unrecorded.
The Chief is the character you control, the last Spatrtan ever.
They lived happily ever after
Ouray. But you already knew that. If you've ever been there and I have many times you know what a beautiful little town it is. It of course is known as the "little Switzerland of Colorado. By the way Chief Ouray of the Ute Indian Tribe was truly an honorable man. Read you history on him.