indian chieftain
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- The leader of a group of Native Americans: An "Indian chieftain" is a traditional leader or chief of a Native American tribe or community. This term refers to the individual who holds authority, provides guidance, and represents the group.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The tribe gathered to hear the wisdom of their Indian chieftain.
- In the historical account, the Indian chieftain negotiated a treaty with the settlers.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily historical and may be considered dated or overly generalized in modern contexts, as it groups diverse indigenous leadership roles under a single English term. More specific terms like "tribal chief," "sachem," or the specific title from a native language (e.g., "Sachem" for some Algonquian peoples) are often preferred for accuracy and respect.
Variants and Related Words
- Indian chief: A more common variant with identical meaning.
- Tribal chief: A more modern and general term for a leader of any indigenous tribe.
- Sachem: A specific term for a chief among certain Native American tribes, particularly in the northeastern United States.
Synonyms
- Native American chief
- Tribal leader
- Headman
Notes on Usage
- The word "Indian" in this compound is a historical misnomer originating from Christopher Columbus's mistaken belief that he had reached the Indies. While still used in official terms like "American Indian," many prefer "Native American," "First Nations," or specific tribal names.
- When using this term, it is important to be mindful of its historical context and the preference for more precise and contemporary language when discussing indigenous leadership.
Noun
- the leader of a group of Native Americans