Sachem

usgb/ˈseɪ.kəm/
noun

A sachem is a leader or chief, particularly of a Native American tribe, recognized for their authority and governance.

The sachem called a meeting to discuss important matters concerning the tribe.
Visual representation of "sachem" - A sachem is a leader or chief, particularly of a Native American tribe, recognized for their authority and governance.

Often appears as...

  • sachem of the tribe
  • appointed sachem

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Neutral

Indian sachem, tribal sachem, local sachem

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Cultural Significance

The term carries historical weight and cultural importance in understanding Native American societies.

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The role of a sachem is deeply rooted in the traditions and customs of indigenous peoples.
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Formal vs. Informal Usage

While it can be used in formal discussions about governance, using it informally might lead to misunderstandings about its significance.

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Be cautious in casual contexts not to diminish its importance.
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Modern Usage

In contemporary discussions, 'sachem' may be invoked to symbolize not only tribal authority but also broader themes of leadership and respect.

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Consider using it in discussions of modern tribal governance.
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