When Lewis referred to "great father" and "great chief," he was speaking about the President of the United States, specifically Thomas Jefferson, during his interactions with Native American tribes. This terminology was used to convey respect and to establish a diplomatic relationship between the U.S. government and Indigenous peoples. The phrases symbolized the authority and leadership of the president in the context of U.S.-Native American relations.
Thomas Jefferson.
they told tribesmen of thier benevolent great father in washington,D.C.
Yes Chief Bear Hunter was my Great Great Great Great Grand Father I am a direct descendant Moogasa WA my Great Great Grand Mother, a survivor of the Bear River Massacre.
Comcomly was a Lower Chinook chief at the time Lewis and Clark visited the Pacific Ocean. He was a great leader and trader.
Lewis stated that if the Otoe disobeyed the Great Father, they would face severe consequences, potentially including loss of blessings and protection. He emphasized the importance of adhering to the Great Father's guidance to ensure the tribe's survival and prosperity. Disobedience could lead to dire outcomes, diminishing their resources and weakening their community. Ultimately, it served as a reminder of the vital relationship between the tribe and their spiritual leader.
If you're referring to Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great and Philip III) he was assassinated and buried in Aigai, Macedon.
The "Great Father" that Lewis and Clark told the Native Americans about was Thomas Jefferson, the President of the United States at the time. In their great westward expedition called the Corps of Discovery Expedition, Lewis and Clark would introduce themselves and the concept of the United States government to the Native Americans they encountered in their journey. An article from PBS explains that "Lewis and Clark developed a ritual that they used when meeting a tribe for the first time. The captains would to the the tribal leaders that their land now belonged to the United States, and that a man far in the east - President Thomas Jefferson - was their new 'great father.'" The Native Americans were told they were the "children of a new great father who would provide them with trade and protection in place of their unreliable commerce with the French and the Spanish." I would encourage you to look up the encyclopedia article cited below from World Book, which you should be able to access through your local public library. It includes actual quotes from the diary one of the expedition members who discusses the 'great father.'
Meriwether Lewis. He was the Lewis in Lewis and Clark.
Barack Obama is only 51 years old, and his children are too young to be married, so he does not have a great grandson yet. Perhaps you are referring to his biological father, but it is not clear that he had any great grandsons either.
The word is 'Heroine'. He, referring to a man, Her, referring to a woman, Hero, referring to a great man, Heroine, referring to a great woman.
Lewis and Clark reach the Great Falls on June 13 1805
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