Indians, particularly in certain indigenous cultures, often treat their big chief with great respect and reverence, viewing them as a leader and a symbol of unity. The chief typically plays a crucial role in decision-making and community governance, often embodying cultural traditions and values. Ceremonies, rituals, and public gatherings may honor the chief, reflecting their importance in maintaining social cohesion and cultural identity. Overall, the treatment of a chief is characterized by a blend of respect, loyalty, and communal support.
The Iroquois Confederacy leads the Seneca Indians
osceola
Treat the Indians equally
michel jorden
THE BIG INDIAN IS THE MOTHER OF THE LITTLE INDIAN.. in the question said SON of the big Indian and the big Indian IS NOT THE FATHER of little Indian.. so the answer is MOTHER!
He was chief of the Ottawa Indians.
Massasoit was chief of the Wampanog Indians. He had two sons Metacom and Squanto.
no not really, because he took chief donnacona and his two sons back to France with him and nobody ever saw them again.
Chief Joseph
Chief Joseph
Chief Joseph
yes it was the chief Joseph
The Iroquois Confederacy leads the Seneca Indians
osceola
indians
The big Indian was the little Indian's mother.
The cast of Kidnapped by Indians - 1914 includes: Charles Bartlett as Captain Blake Rex Downs as Harding - an Outlaw Big Moon as Chief Lone Pine