In the Iroquois Confederacy, leadership was typically held by men who were chosen based on their lineage, specifically from the clan mothers of the matrilineal society. Clan mothers had the authority to nominate chiefs, known as sachems, from their families, often prioritizing individuals who exhibited wisdom, bravery, and leadership qualities. While primarily a male role, women played a significant role in the selection process, reflecting the unique matriarchal structure of Iroquois society.
a person who leads his people
The Iroquois were a Native American tribe there chief was Donnacona
A Chief of the Iroquois nations
a person who leads his people
Chief Joseph Brant
Chief Joseph Brant
Chief Joseph Brant
a man
because Iroquois were powerful
Joe or Joesph Brant was an Iroquois chief work fought with the British in the Revolutionary war.
a man
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