women chose the sachems.
women chose the sachems.
the grand sachems name is Canonociss
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In the 1400, Hiawatha started the Iroquois league. They had a council of 50 leaders, known as sachems. Sachems could be male or female. This council made policy decisions affecting the Native Americans who were part of the Iroquois league. These sachems were chosen by the eldest woman in each tribe and could be removed by her if she was not pleased by their performance. Sachems had to represent the viewpoint of their tribes, not their personal beliefs. Decisions made by sachems had to be unanimous. In addition to sachems, honorary members were chosen by each tribe to serve as pine trees. These representatives (both men and women) couldn't vote on matters, yet they were extremely influential. The fire keeper was the central chief, like our president.
it related with the rhyming sachems in the musics lyrics
Sachems, or leaders, are appointed to the Grand Council of the Iroquois Confederacy by the clan mothers, who are the matriarchs of each clan. The clan mothers hold significant authority in this process, as they select and nominate sachems based on their wisdom and leadership qualities. This system reflects the Iroquois' matrilineal structure, where lineage and social position are traced through the female line.
they though bananas at them and who said ow won
inherited there positions and power
In 1676, the Tonlancet did not provide protection to Nipmuck sachems Monoco, Muttawmp, and Shoshanim. Instead, they were turned over to Major Waldron, which ultimately led to their capture. This decision contributed to the ongoing tensions and conflicts during King Philip's War.
Sachems were leaders of Native American tribes, often holding significant political and spiritual authority within their communities. They were typically chosen based on merit, lineage, or consensus among the tribe members. In contrast, pine tree chiefs were a specific term used in the context of certain tribes in New England, referring to leaders with a more ceremonial role, often associated with specific rituals or political agreements, such as the historical "Pine Tree Riot" in New Hampshire. Thus, while both held leadership roles, sachems had broader governance responsibilities, whereas pine tree chiefs had more specialized or symbolic functions.
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