too many chiefs and not enough indians

The phrase "too many chiefs and not enough Indians" is an idiom that means there are too many people giving orders or directions and not enough people to actually implement or carry out those orders. It implies a situation where there are an excessive number of decision-makers or leaders, resulting in a lack of individuals available to do the necessary work or tasks.


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