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Tribal leaders played crucial roles in their communities from "summary" of Native American Icons by Charles River Editors

Tribal leaders were central figures in Native American communities, acting as both political and spiritual leaders. They were responsible for making important decisions that affected their people's lives and well-being. These leaders were often chosen based on their wisdom, bravery, and ability to communicate effectively with both their own tribe and other tribes. In addition to their political responsibilities, tribal leaders also played a crucial role in preserving their people's cultural heritage. They were responsible for passing down traditions, stories, and customs to the younger g...
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