indian chief
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Definition
- Noun:
- The leader of a group of Native Americans: An "Indian chief" is a traditional leader, ruler, or headman of a Native American tribe or community. This term historically refers to the individual who holds a position of authority, often through hereditary lines, leadership qualities, or community selection, responsible for guidance, decision-making, and representation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The museum exhibit featured a portrait of a famous Indian chief from the 19th century.
- According to legend, the Indian chief led his people to a new territory.
- The treaty was signed by the Indian chief and a government official.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and Cultural Context: The term "Indian chief" is deeply rooted in historical narratives. In contemporary usage, it is often replaced with more specific and respectful terms like "tribal leader," "chairperson," or the specific title from the Native nation (e.g., Sachem, Mico). Its use today requires cultural sensitivity and an understanding of its historical baggage.
- The film aimed to portray the Indian chief not as a stereotype, but as a complex political leader.
Variants and Related Words
- Chief (n): A leader or ruler of a people or clan. This is the more general term from which "Indian chief" is derived.
- The village chief called a meeting.
- Tribal chief (n): A synonym that specifies leadership within a tribe.
- Headman (n): Another term for a leader, often of a village or small community.
Synonyms
- Tribal leader: A leader of a tribe.
- Chieftain: A leader of a people or clan.
Notes on Usage
- The term "Indian" is a historical misnomer applied to the indigenous peoples of the Americas. In formal and respectful modern contexts, terms like "Native American" (primarily in the US), "First Nations" (in Canada), or the specific tribal name (e.g., Navajo, Lakota) are preferred. Therefore, the phrase "Indian chief" is considered dated and can be perceived as insensitive or reductive. It persists mainly in historical texts, classic literature, and discussions of historical figures.
- Modern historians often note that the role of an "Indian chief" was frequently misunderstood by European colonists.
Noun
- the leader of a group of Native Americans