The Ojibwa coined the term okimakkan or "fake chief" when:

a. Since no male was available, a female had to assume the chief's role.
b. An individual who was chief did not have the support of the people.
c. A chief was either under 15 years of age or older than 65.
d. Chiefs negotiated treaties with settlers that involved giving away traditional lands.
e. Outside governments insisted that the Ojibwa appoint a supreme leader.


E

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