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After all, the president of a nation, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, is very much like the chief of a tribe or the patriarch (and perhaps someday, the matriarch) of a clan.
FORBES: The Making of the President, 2012
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Mr Fares, significantly, is also chief of a Sunni tribe straddling Syria's eastern border with Iraq, our correspondent adds.
BBC: Syrian ambassador to Iraq defects to opposition
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"If you want a tribe, then the chief has to be a member of the tribe, " says Godin, whose book Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing out of Sync? (due out in December) talks about how big companies often bungle communication on the Web.
FORBES: Crowd Control
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The DNC has settled the issue of another questionable donation, announcing that it would reimburse a Cherokee tribe for money its chief illegally diverted from the tribe to pay the salary of a woman working for a DNC outreach program.
CNN: Jump-Starting Finance Reform
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Peter Carl Mackay (1881-1965), rather than being a chief of the Falasha tribe of Abyssinia (modern day Ethiopia), came from the Caribbean.
BBC: A History of the World
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There's another totem pole in Pioneer Square Park , carved by the Tlingit natives in 1938, as well as a bust of Chief Sealth of the Duwamish tribe, after whom Seattle is named.
CNN: Seattle: What to see
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More painfully, says Joe Flies-Away, the chief judge, some have engaged in a kind of reservation shopping, disenrolling from the tribe and using family connections to join others that run casinos and pay monthly dividends.
ECONOMIST: Indian tribes and casinos
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If a family offends gravely against the rules of the tribe, the chief can take their land away and give it to someone else.
ECONOMIST: No title
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Roland Manakaja, whose great-grandfather was Chief Manakaja, the tribe's last traditional chieftain, says the creation of the park had a disastrous effect on the tribe.
ECONOMIST: Indian tribes