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  • 1Chief Powhatan — Chief Powhatan, detail of map published by John Smith (1612) Died 1618 Occupation paramount chief of Tsenacommacah, an alliance of Algonqui …

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  • 2Chief Judge Fargo — (painted by Carlos Ezquerra) Publication information Publisher …

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  • 3Chief Winnemucca — Winnemucca, (ca. 1820–1882)(also called Wobitsawahkah,[1] Bad Face,[1] Winnemucca the Younger,[1] Mubetawaka …

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  • 4Chief Ouray — and Chipeta Ouray (Arrow) (c. 1833–August 24, 1880) was a Native American chief of the Uncompahgre band of the Ute tribe, then located in western Colorado. Because of his leadership ability, Ouray was also acknowledged by the United States (US)… …

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  • 5Chief Moses — (born Kwiltalahun, later called Sulk stalk scosum The Sun Chief ) (c. 1829–March 25, 1899) was a Native American chief of the Sinkiuse Columbia[1], in what is now Washington State. The territory of his tribe extended approximately from Waterville …

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  • 6Chief Vann House Historic Site — Chief Vann House U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 7Chief Tenaya — (died 1853) was a Native American chief of the Yosemite Valley people in California. Contents 1 Background 2 Leadership 3 Death 4 Legacy …

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  • 8Chief Justice of the United States — Chief Justice of the United States …

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  • 9Chief Chicagou — Chief Chicagou, also known as Agapit Chicagou, was an 18th century Native American leader of the Mitchigamea. He visited Paris and participated in the Chickasaw Wars. Paris Mention was first made of Chief Chicagou in 1725, when his visit to Paris …

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  • 10Chief Bromden — is a fictional character in Ken Kesey s 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest , which was later made into a play and into a film, both sharing the same title as the novel. In the former two, he is the narrator of the story. He was portrayed… …

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