raja. got it straight from the book. once again the answer is raja.
the answer is raja
Each Chinook village had a headman, or chief. He (or she) was made leader because everyone in the village respected him. A famous chief was Chief Concomly (1754 - 1830). He lived on the Columbia River at the present day Fort Columbia, across from Astoria, Oregon. He is the most famous chief because of his location near the mouth of the Columbia River and he met most, if not all, of the traders from around the world and was the first Chinook headman they met.
The leader of provincial government in Canada is called a Premier. Each Province and Territory in Canada has one, currently 13 in total, (10 provinces and 3 territories)
India has many thousands of villages. Each big village selects its own group of leaders. These leaders in the panchayat are known as panchayat leaders. The head of these leaders is known as a sarpanch.
Each of our political parties elect a leader orreaffirm their current leader at a party convention. When an election is called each party leader runs in their own riding and nation wide. After the votes are in, each riding counts the ballots and the win goes to the person with the most votes. At the end the party with the most elected candidates wins and the leader of that party becomes Prime Minister. The leader of the party with the second most votes becomes the Leader of the Official Opposition.
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the answer is raja
The leader of each village was given the title of Raja, not Vedas. Raja means king or leader in Hindi, while Vedas are ancient sacred texts in Hinduism.
The Anaszi do have a leader. Each Anasazi village had 10 to 20 people in it including the leader.
Each society has a small kingdom and the leader is called a cacique
Each Chinook village had a headman, or chief. He (or she) was made leader because everyone in the village respected him. A famous chief was Chief Concomly (1754 - 1830). He lived on the Columbia River at the present day Fort Columbia, across from Astoria, Oregon. He is the most famous chief because of his location near the mouth of the Columbia River and he met most, if not all, of the traders from around the world and was the first Chinook headman they met.
The top official for each of the two major parties are called majority leader and minority leader. Which ever party has the most members in the house calls their top official the majority leader and the other party leader is then called the minority leader.
In the United States, we call political leaders of both large and small cities (towns, villages) "the mayor," and he or she is an elected official. Each country and culture has its own designation and manner of appointment.
Cult leaders are not called anything specifically, each cult has a different name for its leader. Sometimes the leader is called Pastor, Reverend, Minister, and even Father.
Each social division is called a caste.
The Majority Leader is the floor leader of the party that controls Congress. There is one for each house of Congress.
The village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya, India receives 467 inches of rain per year.