they are more like the president of all the apache tribes.
Dark Ages
They were hereditary tribal chiefs and princelings.
Tribal Trouble happened in 2005.
Both coastal and plateau tribal chiefs hold leadership positions within their respective tribes and are responsible for making decisions that affect their communities. They often act as mediators, decision-makers, and representatives of their people in dealings with outsiders.
History begins officially with the earliest cities, which date back to perhaps 8,000 years ago. The innovations of cities, as compared to previous tribal communities, include the use of agriculture, the building of more permanent and substantial buildings, and larger social units with more highly organized government of some kind (in the early days, tribal chiefs were replaced by kings, who were really just more powerful tribal chiefs with larger tribes). This happened first in Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization.
a hat-like attire that tribal chiefs wear on their heads to show a sign of authority. such as a crown to a king.
There are many police chiefs at the annual convention. There were several generations of tribal chiefs from the same family.
The slave traders made certain coastal tribal chiefs their allies, and initially bought their prisoners of war as slaves. This prompted those chiefs to actively hunt and trap people from other tribes deeper in the interior, eventually trading with still other tribal chiefs for enough slaves to fill the ships. In other words, traders got some tribes to capture members of other tribes for them.
No, there was no difference in size and there was not usually an overall tribal chief - this is a common misconception. Native American leadership is a subject that has never been understood properly by white Americans; there were many different grades of chief from temporary war party leaders to war chiefs, camp chiefs and councils of tribal elders. Some tribes would erect a temporary "council tipi" which was larger than usual to accommodate all the tribal chiefs and elders - in some cases these were simply frameworks supporting brushwood screens instead of tipis. The tipis of some prominent warriors, chiefs and medicine men would be decorated on the exterior to display the deeds or powers of the person living there, but not all chiefs painted their tipis in this way.
There are five diffirent types of Native American Chiefs the Holaha, Maloaha, Saloha, Kalogha, and Paloha. The most common of the five are Maloha. The elders shamans got to decide who gets to be the chief
yes all of my chiefs have been women it depends just if the robe fits
she died