tribal chiefs
Tribal chiefs are leaders within indigenous or tribal communities, often responsible for making decisions, resolving conflicts, and guiding their people. They typically hold a position of authority based on tradition, lineage, or community consensus. Their roles can vary widely depending on the culture and social structure of the tribe.
In many cases, tribal chiefs work alongside councils or elders to ensure that the needs and values of the community are upheld. They may also represent their tribe in negotiations with outside entities, such as governments or other tribes, to protect their interests and resources.