A sachem was a chief or leader within the Iroquois Confederacy, representing one of the tribes in this powerful alliance of Native American nations. Sachems were responsible for making decisions, leading discussions, and guiding their communities in both governance and warfare. They were typically selected based on lineage and consensus, and their authority was derived from their ability to maintain peace and balance within the tribe and the Confederacy. The role of a sachem was integral to the Iroquois political structure, emphasizing cooperation and diplomacy.
A ChiefA Sachem is a paramount chief, chosen to represent a tribe or group of bands.
A ChiefA Sachem is a paramount chief, chosen to represent a tribe or group of bands.
An Iroquois leader is called a Sachem according to my son's history book.
A sachem is a chief of a tribe of the American Natives, also known as a sagamore.
a person who leads his people
Massasoit Sachem, also known as Ousamequin, was the leader or sachem of the Wampanoag. He lived from 1581 to 1661. The Wampanoag were a Native American tribe.
The sachem rules over and guides his people fairly.In Native American terms sachem is defined as a chief or leader of a tribe.In modern slang terms sachem may refer to a political party leader
No, the Iroquois are an eastern woodland tribe, not a desert tribe.
A sachemdom is a government or jurisdiction of a sachem, a chief of a tribe of American Natives.
"Massasoit Sachem" was actually chief Ousamequin, leader (sachem) of the Pokanoket tribe of the Massachusetts area. He was "Massasoit" (great leader) of the Wampanoag Confederacy, and lived from around 1581 to 1661.
what explorers interracted with the native Amarican tribe of the iroquois
Another name for Iroquois tribe is "People of the Longhouse". Hope this answer help you.