Inca tribe got captured by francisco pizarro, a spanish explorer that landed, and founded, the city of Lima. Pizarro was known as a crimanal, he was very mean and ruthless.
The Iceni, who lived in the area known as East Agnlia
The Incas were a South American Indian tribe. They lived in the area that is now known as the countries of Columbia, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru.
Mexican warrior known for his fearless fight and eventual loss in an elder Mexican tribe. Associated with the diarrhea from the Mexican water filled with bacteria "Montezuma's Revenge"
Yes the Incas were an Indian Tribe.
none of the above
The chieftain told his tribe to use manners.
The chieftain led his tribe through the treacherous mountain pass to safety.
The prince or leader of an Aryan tribe was typically known as a chieftain or a king. They held significant power and authority within the tribe, governing and making important decisions for the community.
He would be the chieftain or chief.
In 2013, their tribal chieftain was Gabriel Carrasco.
In the greenhorn plains he's the chief of the tribe that lives there ;) hope it helps :)
Veerapandiya Kattabomman (Tamil: வீரபாண்டிய கட்டபொம்மன்); also known as Kattabomman was an 18th century Palayakarrar ('Polygar') chieftain from Panchalankurichi of Tamil Nadu, India.
The phrase khan khel is used to refer to the ruling family of the Pashtun tribe. The word 'khan' stands for 'chieftain' while 'khel' means 'family or descendants'.
I believe you mean "chieftaincy". In which case, a chieftain is the leader or head of a group, especially of a clan or tribe. So to have chieftaincy is to be in the leadership position.
Kansa.. :) A+
No, there is no such tribe as that; there is however a tribe known as the Kickapoo.