It is sparsely populated with tribespeople who display a fierce sense of independence. |
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The shy monkey species was already known to local tribespeople called the Wanyakyusa. |
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Then, in the 1950s, a traveller notices bay cat fur on two ceremonial caps being worn by Dayak tribespeople. |
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In one blood-drenched revolt in 1825, tribespeople massacred 8,000 Chinese soldiers, prompting a harsh response from the central government. |
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The tribespeople may smile in return, showing the anthropologists that they share the same feeling. |
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These tribespeople are not ethnic Khmer, as are the vast majority of Cambodians. |
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As part of the plan, tribespeople want to erect community and educational centers near the site and develop related ecotourism. |
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When a pod of whales beach themselves on the coast, the tribespeople try everything in their power to push the beasts back to the safety of the ocean. |
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He shunned the conveniences of modern life in favour of learning from the fishermen who worked the treacherous frozen seas and from the native Innuit tribespeople they met. |
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The hill tribespeople say that large numbers of lowland Vietnamese are migrating to higher ground and threatening their traditional way of life. |
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There are a number of former tribespeople among the Pilgrims. |
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Gaudily attired tribespeople wander through market places selling hand-made embroidery, while conical-hatted workers labour in the rice paddies clinging to the lush hillsides. |
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The government and conservation groups are encouraging tribespeople to develop camp sites for safari-goers and to sell handcrafts rather than cultivate the land. |
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Initially they spent their time learning the languages of the warlike, nomadic Tatar, Kalmyk, and other tribespeople. |
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The horse transformed the lives of the Plains Indians. Not only did horses provide transportation, but they also enabled the tribespeople to haul heavy loads, hunt buffalo and go to war. |
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A hearing in Seattle this month turned into raucous political theatre when tribespeople in full regalia were bused and flown in from all over the West. |
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Skirmishes with suspicious tribespeople on the lakeshore, which resulted in a number of casualties, gave rise in England to criticism of this new kind of traveler with his journalist's outlook and forceful methods. |
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From its point of view, peace breaks out inconveniently often among the tribespeople of the Cyclops Mountains, and its grasp on existence is consequently tenuous. |
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More than 65,000 Akha, Hmong and other Laotian hill-dwelling tribespeople, for whom opium production is the main livelihood, have been cajoled and coerced to abandon the crop. |
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Even where 'first contact' between an isolated tribe and outsiders is carefully managed, it is common for significant numbers of tribespeople to die in the months following contact. |
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The settlement served mostly as an outpost for trading in fur with the native Lenape tribespeople, but was later replaced by Fort Orange. |
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Officials say that not only are the tribespeople vulnerable to illnesses, but a park ranger was recently injured by a warning shot from a bow and arrow. |
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