No. A Sheriff is elected. A police chief is hired as any public employee.
Similar. While both can be the head of a law enforcement agency, Sheriffs are elected officials, and a Police chief is appointed to the position by the local government.
They were chosen by the mother of the clan.
the Pine tree Chiefs were elected by the clan mother, because of their special skills.
Elected chiefs and council.
yes they do only i think they are elected like presidents or primeinisters.
Police chiefs can be elected or appointed, depending on the jurisdiction. In some cities, police chiefs are directly elected by the public, while in others, they are appointed by the mayor or city council. The specific process varies widely across different locations and can be influenced by local laws and governance structures. Ultimately, the method of selection is determined by the policies of the respective municipality or governing body.
Jarls
yes
They were called Jarls
Yes, Fiji has a president. It is usually appointed by the Great Council of Chiefs.
The Haida Nation is governed by an elected Council, which is responsible for making decisions and representing the interests of the Haida people. The Council consists of hereditary chiefs and elected officials who work together to oversee the Haida Nation's affairs.
Command Master Chiefs typically do not, but regular Master Chiefs will often be on the in-port duty roster, usually as the watch leader, duty officer, or something similar. Of course it varies by command / type also; smaller commands usually have them on the roster, while large vessels / commands might not, as there are enough people to fill the watch rosters.