The chief who collaborated with the Germans to fight against Mkwawa was Chief Pemba. He was a leader of the Ngoni people and allied with the German colonial forces during the East African Campaign. This collaboration was part of the broader conflict involving Mkwawa, the leader of the Hehe people, who resisted German colonial rule in what is now Tanzania.
sacajawea was never a chief
Andres Bonifacio was one of the chief leaders of the Phillipine revolution for independence against the Spaniards, founding Katipunan.
As president he was commander in chief of the US military and could order any action against the enemy.
its the presidents job. the presidents job is chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, chief of party, and chief citizen.
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
Chief Mkwawa was born in 1855.
Chief Mkwawa died in 1898.
Not very many...according to research..the most famous 19th-century Zanzibari was Sayyid Sa'id bin Ahmad al-Albusa'idi (b.Oman, 1791-1856), who founded the Sultanate. Another is Mkwawa, chief of the Hehe, carried on guerrilla warfare against the Germans for three years until he was betrayed for a reward in 1898.
Who was the indian chief noted for his conspiracy against the english?
The Indian chief was named Pontiac
Chief tapawaka
In the war against the Covenant, Master Chief is on the side of the humans.
Tecumseh
The Amerindian chief who fought against the Spaniards in Arima, Trinidad, was named Carib Chief Chacachacare. He led resistance efforts against Spanish colonization in the 16th century. His leadership was significant in the struggles faced by the indigenous peoples during this period of European expansion.
Black Hawk
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain.
The Chief of the Powhatan tribe in 1622 during the Indian Massacre of 1622 was Chief Opchanacanough. He was the founder of the Powhatan Confederacy which struck back against the English in the Virginia Colony.