Ngapuhi
zulu tribe were the strongest.
LIGHT
Pathans from Afghanistan and Pakistan
The Anacondrai are considered the strongest Serpentine tribe due to their size, strength, and ability to consume others to gain their abilities. They are led by Pythor P. Chumsworth and are known for their fearsome reputation in the Ninjago universe.
No they did not make totem poles.
CHEROKEE
It is Māori and means: This is the NZ Army Ko - meaning something definitely or absolutely is Ngāti - indicating a tribe Tūmatauenga - God of War tēnei - this Ngāti Tūmatauenga (Tribe of the God of War) is the name adopted by the NZ Army http://www.army.mil.nz/culture-and-history/nz-army-culture/default.htm
Abires the red team.They are very powerful.
What exactly do you mean by 'strongest' - physically, faith, love, bravery, submission to God, etc. And the term 'Jews' - do you mean only the tribe of Judah's descendants or do you mean Israelite - all 12 tribes? Physically strongest man was Samson from the tribe of Dan. There were many men of faith in the Hebrew Bible and whole Bible. For a Christian, Jesus tops them all and He was a descendant from the tribe of Judah.
It is not accurate to determine a single "world's strongest tribe" as strength can be measured in different ways and varies across different tribes. Strength can be based on military power, cultural influence, economic resources, or historical achievements. Each tribe may excel in different areas that contribute to their overall strength.
I'm assuming this is New Zealand Maori? There is no one single Maori chief. Maori in NZ are formed into different tribes and each tribe (iwi) and sub-tribe (hapu) of that tribe have their own chiefs. For example, Tumu Te Heu Heu is the paramount chief of the Ngati Tuwharetoa tribe/iwi (from the Taupo district) but because of the status of their family right throughout NZ history, he's often regarded as one of the most influential maori chiefs in New Zealand. There is however a Maori King/Queen in NZ. It is currently a King, King Tuheitia. The concept of Maori having a King or Queen is part of the Kingitanga Movement which was started by Waikato tribes during the 1850s in an attempt to unite all Maori tribes (who have traditionally competed against each other even when British arrived to colonise NZ) and slow down land loss/confiscation by the Government.
They chose their leaders by letting the elders examine the strongest, fastest, smartest and most skill full of all the Aleuts.