A Narragansett ruler is called a "sachem." In the Narragansett tribe, sachems were leaders or chiefs who held authority and were responsible for the governance and decision-making within their communities. They played a crucial role in maintaining the tribe's traditions and negotiating with other tribes and colonial powers.
Chief or ruler of a Narragansett territory
An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
A TYRANT.
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Chief or ruler of a Narragansett territory
The leader is known as a Sachem or Sagamore.
A Narragansett baby is called a "poultry" or "poult." This term specifically refers to a young turkey that is still dependent on its mother. Narragansett is a breed of domestic turkey known for its distinctive coloration and heritage qualities.
The address of the Narragansett Public Library is: 35 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, 02882 3308
The address of the Narragansett Firemens Museum Incorporated is: Po Box 283, Narragansett, RI 02882
In Narragansett, you can say "N'skwachamik."
The phone number of the Narragansett Public Library is: 401-789-9507.
SS Narragansett happened in 1880.
a ruler is called "Fürst"
I think the native Americans called the Narragansett tribe were there.
The Algonquian language spoken by the Narragansett, Massachussetts and Wampanoag tribes is called Natick. In Natick the general term used as a greeting is wunnegin (welcome), from wunne meaning good.
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.