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Sachems /ˈseɪtʃəmz/ and sagamores /ˈsæɡəmɔːrz/ are paramount chiefs among the Algonquians or other Native American tribes of northeastern North America, ...
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Sachem and sagamores are terms for North American Indian chiefs. It is particularly used in Algonquian-speaking tribes of the Northeastern Woodlands.
A chief of one or several Native American tribe(s), especially of the Algonquians; a sagamore. [from early 17th c.] quotations ▽ · (informal). A boss, a leader.
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