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While the placement of residential huts in a village was not regulated, the ceremonial enclosure ( Vanquech ) and the chief's home were most often centrally located.
The main surname used by Clan Donnachaidh is Robertson, which is also used by the present chief's family, though other names are associated with the clan, the most common being Duncan and Reid.

chief's and work
Individual tenants work plots at their chief's behest.
He had charge of the embassy during his chief's two visits to the Crimea in 1855, but left the East to work under Lord Napier at Washington in 1857.

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One of the natives who survived was Dom Agaya, the chief's son who had been taken to France the previous year.
Okemah had the chief's name to live up to in leadership.
No clear evidence exists why his forces would abandon a fortress so apparently unassailable, or why the chief's support from Taranaki Māori quickly evaporated, though Kimble Bent, who lived as a slave with Titokowaru's hapu after deserting from the 57th Regiment, told Cowan 50 years later the chief had lost his mana tapu, or sacred power, after committing adultery with the wife of another chief.
Rogel also stated that the chief's name was Caalus, and that the Spanish had changed it to Carlos.
The chief's house was described as having two big windows, suggesting that it had walls.
Under brehon law, clans were effectively independent, and chose their chiefs from the members of a bloodline – normally, but not always, a close relative of the previous chief ; the clan as a whole generally had a voice in the chief's decisions.
On Cook's visit to the site in November 1769, the inhabitants who welcomed him believed the Pa had been disused for a generation since it had been attacked by a Tauranga chief who married the slain chief's wife and settled peacefully into the area.
Once, following a Blackfoot chief's extremely long, flowery, impassioned speech to a delegation of visiting officials who had arrived from Ottawa to sign an historic treaty with the Blackfoot people, Potts remained silent as if fully digesting the colorful language.
The previous year, Aguayo had asked the El Cuilón ( also known as Juan Rodriguez ) the chief of the Ervipiame and influential among many of the other tribes of Rancheria Grande natives, such as the Yojuanes and the Mayeye to guide him to East Texas to reopen the missions there ; in return, Aguayo promised to open a mission along the San Antonio River for the chief's tribe.
Boothby's rise to the chief's post was seen as a change from the style of William J. McCormack, but he had a difficult time with the Toronto Police union president Craig Bromell.
Though Sheridan had a brief fling with Hank Bennett, the police chief's younger brother and Luis's best friend, her relationship with Jean-Luc Moulin would come back to haunt her.
The first missionary to Guam, Padre ( Pålé ) Diego San Vitores and Pedro Calungsod were killed in Tumon by Mata ' pang, a village chief, after the priest had baptised the chief's daughter without permission.
San Vitores had baptized Mata ' pang's daughter without the chief's permission.
San Vitores had baptized Mata ' pang's newborn daughter without the chief's permission ; Mata ' pang's wife consented to the baptism according to some accounts.

chief's and no
The chief's leadership was only as strong as he was evaluated to be — no group member was ever obliged to follow the chief.
The chief's own sons have no claim in the royal family.

chief's and while
The peak is known for its beauty and is named for a perceived resemblance to a Native American chief's profile while napping.
The first several " days " of The Manuscript Found in Saragossa were initially published apart from the rest of the novel in 1805, while the stories comprising the Gypsy chief's tale were added later.

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They are believed to have played a central role in the mound-building peoples ' religious life and documented uses include semi-public chief's house platforms, public temple platforms, mortuary platforms, charnel house platforms, earth lodge / town house platforms, residence platforms, square ground and rotunda platforms, and dance platforms.
In the series, Frank Fencepost was played by Darrel Dennis instead of Adam Beach, who was instead given the role of the chief's son, Charlie.

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She played a schoolgirl in Tammy Tell Me True ( 1961 ) and Bunny, the police chief's daughter in Palm Springs Weekend ( 1963 ).

chief's and by
Laws and regulations were disseminated by royal messengers who visited each township and assembled the inhabitants to give their chief's orders.
The town is named for the Pamunkey chief's daughter Matoaka who was better known by her nickname " Pocahontas ".
Conklin is summoned by Police Commissioner Rheinlander Waldo, who cites the fire chief's reputation as " a piece of slime " yet cannot submit to Walker's terrorist demands.
When Wang comes out the other side of the mountain, he gets involved with a Sioux tribe by saving a boy chased by the Crow tribe and ends up reluctantly marrying the tribe chief's daughter, Falling Leaves.
In fosterage, the chief's children were brought up by favoured members of the leading clan gentry ( traditionally the mother's brother or similar, i. e. in another clan ), whose children in turn were brought up by other favoured members of the clan ( again the mother's brother or the like-i. e.
Physical punishment of a chief's son, though justified by British common law, caused the chief to suffer a loss of face ( or " mana ").
Rewa's Village has all the features of a true kainga, including a marae area, chief's whare ( house ), kauta ( cooking shelter ), whata ( bench where food was placed ), tall whata, weapons store, pataka ( raised food store ), enclosure for the tohunga ( a wise person who advised the community on just about everything ), rahui ( a post marking tapu or out of bounds limits ), whare made of bark, waka tiwai ( fishing canoe ), bird snare, hangi pit ( ground oven ), genuine historic canoes, family enclosure, rua ( storage area ) for kumara ( sweet potato ) and a paepae haumati ( the basic toilet system which was flushed twice daily by the tide ).
The director of the Fringe resigned and the Board decided that the post of " Director " ( invented in 1992 after years of being called " Fringe Administrator ") would be abolished and replaced by a Chief Executive, thus reinforcing the Fringe chief's basic administrative function.
Crest: atop a Sovereign's helm or a conch shell proper surrounded by five palm fronds vert on a wreath of the chief's colours, from which issues mantling azure lined argent ;
* During the botched operation to rescue Miki from the Demons, a brief scene was cut with Richard going against the police chief's orders and telling all units to converge on Jackie, followed by Richard and the chief briefly arguing before the chief agrees with Richard.
" As Wild felled one of the redskins by a blow from the butt of his revolver, and sprang for the one with the tomahawk, the chief's daughter suddenly appeared.
The young man resolves to be strong and brave ( heeding the chief's advice that whatever is in his mind at the time will be amplified by the dust ), and upon sprinkling himself with the powder and invoking the magic phrase " Eh-neeek-chock ", grows to fifty feet in size, stronger and braver.
These Scottish crest badges can be used where clan members, who are not armigerous, wear a badge consisting of a clan chief's crest and motto / slogan encircled by a belt and buckle.
Unfortunately for young Mary Ann, the help came too late: her body affected by the hunger and illness she suffered as a captive, she died soon after being taken by the chief's family.
* A novel by R. S. Pierpoint entitled After the Mardi Gras tells the tale of a Portuguese sailor who wanders to the Indian mounds at Pinson hundreds of years ago, marries the chief's granddaughter and founds a line of Melungeons.
Many men of the Clan Gordon joined the Jacobites led by the chief's brother Lord Lewis Gordon.
* The killing of the chief's son was represented in the historical romance novel The Scout of the Buckongehanon ( 1927 ), written by John Camillus McWhorter ( 1866 – 1937 ), a judge in Buckhannon.

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