The Maya and Garifuna demonstrate the surviving tribal traits of the aboriginal peoples. |
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Shiva, for instance, was a Dravidian tribal god, very much a folk deity, until theologised and worked into the larger Hindu pantheon. |
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All roads into the town will be a sea of green and red and maroon and white as another generation answer the tribal call. |
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When I was captured by the Baluchis, a tribal regiment of Pakistan, they took away all my possessions. |
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And thus Asparukh founded a state of Slavs and Bulgars, binding his tribe with the tribal alliance of the seven Slavic tribes and the Severians. |
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Yes, Indian folk and tribal paintings reflect a marked distinction from the miniature art of classical traditions. |
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The tribal elders, or maliks, have already signalled their willingness to take part. |
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Jacek was sitting at his desk, sketching out a pattern for a tribal tattoo. |
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The monarchy has its roots in the tribal leadership among the country's Pashtun majority in the south. |
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He retained mahua liquor and tribal sensuality, but brought in the prissiness of the urban middleclass, plus his own reticence. |
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Bath and Gosbecks were presumably tribal sanctuaries, and drew worshippers from far afield. |
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Seneiya is a proud Samburu by birth but her broad-based education has given her a different perspective to her tribal contemporaries. |
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Violent clashes broke out on December 4 between the people of the Nubian and Luo tribal groupings in Kibera, one of Kenya's largest slums. |
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Odinga is from the Luo tribe, whereas Kibaki is from the Kikuyu, the largest tribal grouping. |
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On the whole, the devotees of romantic ruralism won out, seeking to rule Iraq through the tribal sheiks. |
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Likewise, democracy empowers disaffected minorities to speak out and assert themselves along ethnic, religious, or tribal lines. |
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He had witnessed many enthusiasts like us, a few improving the lot of the tribal villagers but most failing. |
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The Asante's maize-fed army expanded tribal reach into neighboring savannahs, adapting floury maize to the drier climate. |
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In the grounds behind the museum there are two longhouses in Haida tribal style, as well as ten more totem poles. |
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Western democracies have had their own experience of rotten boroughs and tribal strongholds. |
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Like the allotment system, relocation focused on individual Ojibwa rather than tribal group and Native culture. |
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The Cree and Ojibwa were the tribal groups most studied, accounting for 37 of papers. |
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Some warring tribal leaders have threatened to blow up existing oil pipelines owned by Chevron and Shell. |
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The scene I caught was a tribal celebration at night with the tribesmen dancing and then butchering water buffaloes. |
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At sunset, tribal forces claimed to have captured a ridge on the Milawa valley adjacent to the Tora Bora valley. |
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Their followers, chanting calypsos, strumming guitars and banging dustbin lids, swarmed on the field and began triumphant tribal dances. |
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The intricately beaded calabashes and carvings indicate this tribal king's royal status. |
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Although outlawed throughout Africa, the Calabar bean ordeal is astonishingly enough, still practiced in some tribal rituals. |
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At somewhat lower altitudes, the villages among which I lived for the better part of two years were certainly the habitations of tribal people. |
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A signed note from a militia official or a local tribal leader is usually enough to pass muster. |
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He worked there for about twenty years except for short breaks to carry out tribal business. |
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She has been acclaimed for her organic and tribal sounds mixed in a progressive, techno-based style. |
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For three decades, tribal colleges and universities have been working to preserve and vitalize our cultures and traditions. |
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In poetic words of dazzling imagery, the bards extolled the tribal virtues of honour, courage, generosity, fidelity and revenge. |
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Six villages were adopted and continuous spinning, processing and weaving work was entrusted to tribal women. |
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While many people speak English, in rural areas tribal languages are spoken, in addition to a few other vernacular languages. |
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That deadly combination has let loose a wave of vengeance killings, tribal vendettas, mercenary kidnappings and thievery. |
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Although part of the agreement was the rehabilitation of settlers who had usurped tribal land, there is nowhere else for them to go. |
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He was an urbane intellectual in a country terrorized by a primitive tribal thug and his loyal clansmen. |
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Of real concern is the potential for tribal war between the majority Shona people and the Ndebele tribe. |
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To stake their claim to the land, settlers fought and eventually pushed the Shona and Ndebele onto small barren tracts called tribal trust lands. |
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Using ancient tribal patterns, Native American jewelry is both ornate and beautiful and loved by men and women. |
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The culture is still based around tribal and family ties, making the idea of nationhood difficult. |
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The recent tribal unrest in Kerala is not just the result of alienation from traditional land. |
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Once upon a time, long, long ago, the tribal craftsmen of India knew how to smelt iron of such purity that it never rusted. |
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Sister Ruth blisters her hands as her tribal beats and hammered out drum rolls ricochet like loose machine gun slugs. |
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The tribal regions are vast, they are rugged and they are often ungoverned. |
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Even tribal affiliations appear unfixed and mutable, as an otherwise minor character, serves to emphasize with his vague background. |
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This tribal inferiority complex is what helped make the Rocky movies a box-office bonanza. |
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The people in the Sulu islands have a long and enthusiastic history of tribal wars, raiding, slaving and piracy. |
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In his thesis, he described in detail the places and tribal groups where slavery is still practiced. |
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Austro-Asiatic languages are spoken by tribal groups in central India and the northeastern hills. |
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When I first heard those tribal rhythms pounding overhead I thought it was kind of cool, kind of boho. |
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Western society is more tolerant of body art now than it was during the colonial period, when it was associated with tribal cultures. |
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He looks like an Essex car dealer who's just become an African tribal king. |
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With strange eruptions of brassy skronk and menacing tribal beats, it's heavy, scary, sonically daring. |
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Can we build and strengthen a multi-ethnic army and security service before ethnic and tribal violence starts up again? |
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She does not view the tribal people as uncivilized or primitive, but merely very different from the rest of the world. |
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It's the mother of all tribal sectarian conflicts and it's hard to articulate it without taking sides. |
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Rather, the old testament looks like their text, with its vengeful God, its tribal bloodbaths and its focus on the Israelites. |
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The wine of conservatism continues to slowly turn into the vinegar of tribal ideology. |
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Johnny can see the light at the end of the tunnel, as he dances around the fire and refuses any tribal talk about why it is turbulently raging. |
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They do not receive funding from state governments due to their status as trust territories, and tribal governments cannot levy property taxes. |
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Scholars were asked to see in terms of bioregions rather than national or tribal boundaries, complicating greatly their task. |
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Within a week, he had visited a seventy-five-mile area and established missions in four tribal villages. |
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For those of a certain tribal cast of Irish-Australian mind, such questions of geography and chronology are trifling. |
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The committee oversees the tribe's economic development, including the use of natural resources and the investment of tribal income. |
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It has left him with strong views on the tribal battle lines that are drawn around the health service. |
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It is tribal warfare masquerading as something more intellectually respectable. |
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The other factor is the tribal warfare that exists between the rugby playing schools of the area. |
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You and your people cannot be adopted into the Kiktu without the consent of the entire tribe, in full tribal assembly. |
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The meat and blubber were consumed by members of the Makah Tribe and during tribal ceremonies. |
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In the middle regions a number of tribal languages of the Munda or Austroasiatic family are spoken. |
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The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words. |
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Imagine an anthropologist visiting a remote tribal village to study its inhabitants. |
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Although it is officially discouraged, there is some hiring along tribal lines. |
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They were a tribal nation where each tribe was recognised and God was the head. |
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The senior man in a family has the same kind of authority that tribal chiefs have. |
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The founding act of this recoding is the repositioning of the tribal object as art. |
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Instead, the country has different tribal groups found on the different islands. |
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These tribal groups still do not identify themselves with the national culture. |
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The legal system is based on a combination of Spanish law and the tribal system. |
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This definition comes from someone who has lived among the rivalries of Northwest Coast tribal groups? |
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Shared property rights or land use rights are held by custom and are generally tribal in origin. |
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Other peoples had military leaders, tribal chiefs, or headmen, but not officials. |
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Those who decided to stay in the East could select homesteads on former tribal land. |
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This is a very important part of tribal culture and preserves a tribe's identity and beliefs. |
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For example, Bhili and Santali, both tribal languages of India, each have more than 4 million speakers. |
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They are required to by tradition and tribal law passed down by generations of swing elders. |
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During periods of migration, the animals transport tribal communities, often as far as several hundred kilometers. |
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Shi'ite sheikhs could represent their small tribal constituencies, just as Sunni sheikhs could represent their followers. |
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The colonel conveyed the same message to tribal sheiks and the mayors of surrounding villages. |
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Loyalties depend on personal relationships with tribal chiefs, sheiks or warlords, rather than allegiance to the nation. |
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They are considered about the same quality of being as sewer rats by the tribal allegiances which run way back through their history. |
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South Waziristan is the largest but least developed area of the tribal belt. |
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Heritage-rich nations and tribal groups alike sound bellicose in defence of heritage whose attrition they are impotent to prevent. |
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The legal system is based on traditional tribal customs and the German and French models introduced by the Belgians. |
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Sporting occasions often don't count, as noisy tribal loyalties get in the way of a general sense of well-being. |
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An interlude of steel drum, tympani, and bongo injected a decidedly powerful tribal element to the experience. |
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They feasted for two days, stripping the meat from the carcass and then consuming it as tribal drums were beaten. |
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The positive tribal virtues were absolute loyalty and obedience to tribe and king, and pride in their achievements. |
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Fabio is a master of the traditional 22-key Mbira thumb piano, and his mix of east and north African tribal rhythms is truly mesmerising. |
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The song had been forgotten by all but a few tribal members until a medicine man taught it to George. |
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For thousands of years religious dogma and tribal superstitions kept scientific thinkers in a locked box. |
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Canada and Australia have also contacted Maine officials to learn more about the state's approach to seating tribal delegates. |
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The truth is that all of the varieties of skepticism, materialism, and spiritual fervor are found in the range of tribal societies. |
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I'd been hearing for weeks how dangerous the tribal areas are, getting so many warnings that they've been going in one ear and out the other. |
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There are obvious parallels with the creation of so-called tribal homelands, or Bantustans by the Apartheid regime in South Africa. |
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These Romance languages supplanted earlier tribal ones which, except for Basque, have not survived. |
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For many tribal members living off the reservation, liquidation of tribal assets made sense. |
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The singer somehow manages to make a heavy Glaswegian accent sound rivetingly sexy, especially on Dance With Me's hypnotic tribal churn. |
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She was unfortunately born a girl, negating her from the tribal custom of male leaders, a custom rigorously held by her grandfather. |
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Dileep Tirkey richly deserves this award, all the more because he is the first tribal to get this top civilian honour. |
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The most popular sound is rumba music from the Congo, but there is an appreciation of the traditional tribal songs and sounds. |
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This national event is about tribal and folk life in all its resplendent beauty and colour in the country. |
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Two turntables on each side of the stage spin faster and faster until a circle of statues begin a tribal dance. |
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These people were Azande, a tribal group scattered across central Africa in the Congo, the Sudan, and the Central African Republic. |
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Politicians are elected, power is wielded, contracts are awarded, and government largess is handed out on the basis of tribal affiliations. |
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But a Shiah leader said the attackers may have been renegade tribal factions from within the Shiah community. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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A Yakima tribal elder allowed him to observe and learn the tradition over a period of eight months. |
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In 1925, the United States intervened in a revolt by Kuna Indians on the northeast Atlantic coast and established a tribal reserve. |
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The Dani have remained Stone Age farmers who practice ancestor worship and occasionally engage in tribal warfare. |
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The ancient Kyrgyz were part of strong nomadic tribal unions, which proved to be a serious distress to China. |
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Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs. |
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The earliest settlers according to archaeologists were a tribal people, the Ainu. |
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Narrow and all defined tribal loyalties are an obstacle towards embracing a broader sense of nationalism, Africanism, and democracy. |
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Most Burmese Baptists are members of the major tribal groups, including the Karens and the Chins. |
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As part of the message, he affirmed the team's support for the struggle of the tribal people for dignity, respect and liberty. |
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Pete Peeti and Ngarue Ratapu hunted and gathered across the tribal regions, gleaning knowledge from the locals and cooking up some beautiful kai. |
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For any tribal group to trace their whakapapa to an eponymous ancestor, it has to be proven through blood lines. |
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Land boards, composed of elected and appointed members, administer the allocation of tribal land. |
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Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict. |
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The Pushtun tradition also includes the convening of the tribal council also known as jirga to resolve major issues. |
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Everything from tribal sounds, acid jazz, trip hop, and drone rock can be heard throughout the three albums. |
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The first four caliphs succeeded by acclamation, in accordance with tribal custom. |
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I have in mind the escalation of violent quarrels and feuds, particularly in a tribal culture. |
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Somalia has been destroyed as a country, it has been torn into patches which are run by rebel armies of tribal warlords. |
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These networks soon recruited tribal warlords and mobilised tribal extended families. |
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In the late 1820s Georgia passed legislation abolishing tribal governments and abrogating the civil rights of Indians. |
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Regulations under the Tribal Reserve Act, originally passed in 1956, allow only aboriginals to enter the tribal lands. |
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Jensen has remained in contact with many of the tribal leaders, including abu-Risha, since leaving Iraq. |
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Two tribal members were shot and hospitalized and the agent who shot them was put on administrative leave. |
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At 75 years old, the tribal leader agha has lived through decades of war and upheaval. |
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Longstanding Marine outreach efforts to tribal leaders, including in Amman, were finally paying off. |
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The whole town was in a drunken reverie, singing and dancing to brass bands with the tribal beat of the Basques. |
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From Calder to bedazzled tribal cuffs, the jewels at New York Fashion Week are oversized and outrageous. |
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He had a spear, and was demonstrating tribal techniques for catching fish, joking with Jim, who was wearing waders and using a traditional fishing pole. |
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But to make a court case the police had to break down the walls of silence and tribal loyalty which have built up against them in Manningham over many years. |
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Thirty minutes west, the tribal government center of Sells accommodates both rumbling pick-up trucks and wandering cattle along its unassuming main street. |
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He must be pretending to be something, striking some kind of clumsy tribal note. |
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When the first Jicarilla tribal council was elected, ten of its 18 members were medicine men and five others were traditional leaders from chiefs' families. |
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At smoke-shops on tribal lands, tribes could sell cigarettes to the public without federal taxes added, making them lucrative when located near well-used routes. |
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This particular measure does not seem to have had any marked effect except perhaps in helping to set up a number of tribal King Billies to confuse writers on native ways. |
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She'd never been outside the forest, and the river was well outside the boundaries of the tribal lands, she remembered once from her father's recounts of his travels. |
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Each nation was forced to accept individual allotments from a tribal land base, their nations were dissolved, and they were forced to become citizens of the new state. |
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As one solution, the tribal councilman suggested the tribes buy Salish and Kootenai lands owned by heirs of the original allottee and place them in trust status. |
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To anyone without infrared vision, it looked like she was doing some sort of bizarre, tribal dance, hopping over invisible things in a seemingly utterly empty room. |
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The tribal people who had not crossed the land bridge to Alaska and colonised the Americas had lives perfectly adapted to the harsh conditions of the frozen north. |
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Wolves do not need orders, some remnant of her tribal pride growled. |
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But it serves his purpose though, which is to get people riled up, freaked out, amped up on adrenaline to fight tribal wars, which is the foundation of his whole presidency. |
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Teardrop was known as a friend of the homeless and was easily recognised because of the tattoos all over his body, including tribal markings on his face. |
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Outside the cities, in the towns and villages, the situation is even more anarchic with local militia leaders and tribal chiefs battling for control. |
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It is difficult to categorize the religion of the tribal people. It is a mixture of many influences including animalism, nature-worship, shamanism, and ancestor worship. |
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The tribal groups are animistic, constantly making offerings to the myriad spirits believed to inhabit the village, houses, trees, paths, mountains etc. |
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In 1972, after liberation, the tribal people asked for autonomy, with a separate legislative body, and a retention of the 1900 Regulations against non-tribal settlers. |
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Through revealing portraits of the five monarchs, the programme retraces recent political history and provides a unique insight into this complex tribal nation. |
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He brought not just ewe to English, but a tribal embrace to the angst-ridden homeland of Billy Joel. |
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Samcuia's Africa is cobbled together from tribal carvings, San rock art, Mission school linocuts and the foliate designs seen in African ceramics and printed fabrics. |
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From the 11th century the Normans colonized and feudalized much of Wales and Romanized the Church, but the native Welsh retained their own laws and tribal organization. |
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If you decide to get an armband tattoo, opt for tribal or Celtic styles. |
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A lot of my family has been in tribal leadership, in tribal government, and they did what they were supposed to do. |
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The Times has a charming article about Mongolia's reintroduction of second names, which were banned in the Soviet era because they reinforced tribal bonds. |
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Hours later, hundreds of tribal fighters in small groups launched a three-pronged attack and climbed narrow mountain trails under the cover of tank fire. |
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The tribal segmentary system thus fosters an ethic of egalitarianism with its expression found in the members of the corporate patrilineal descent groups. |
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He talks about the ways in which tribes in particular neighborhoods retain tribal customs and loyalties, rather than having merged into a melting pot. |
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The youngest, Fata, only 12, danced around and pretended to be singing traditional songs from our ethnic tribal group, the Kpelle. |
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Tribes and tribal allegiances spanned these borders, and while relations between nations remained positive, the flow of Bedouin migration continued unabated. |
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On Sunday, the preparatory board met to begin planning a national congress of 1000 notables, politicians, religious leaders and tribal sheikhs to be held in July. |
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The man had a beard, and was dressed like the others in ordinary tribal clothing, a loose-fitting shalwar kameez. |
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And we have done so in a ritual that is ageless and tribal from time immemorial. |
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In order to save these languages from extinction and to preserve their vast cultural and literary treasures, Bhasha publishes a magazine called Dhol in 11 tribal languages. |
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Today, he taps the native intelligence of the same tribal communities to find rare species of the shield-tailed snakes that live under the ground. |
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He is transparently impatient with the traditional tribal leaders whose support has always been the bedrock of the monarchy. |
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The military assessment now is that the U.S. miscalculated Iraqi tribal and religious loyalties and did not realize Iraqis are likely to fight only for their brethren. |
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The choir sang traditional hymns punctuated with claps and the ululating tribal cries of celebration. |
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Unwilling to merely deal the same strum-along hand, Pottsy turns his back to beat out tribal timpani to the swells of feedback and reverse guitar. |
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The thriving democracy conjured up by prophets of unification can quickly disintegrate into tribal war. |
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The tribal family lives as a nuclear unit and is usually monogamous. |
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The first level consists of tales that circulated primarily in unassimilated band and tribal societies, though the tales may have only been written down after assimilation. |
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Native prairie grasses and plants blanket the uncultivated tribal land. |
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Afghanistan was a Wild West of Special Forces operators on horseback and tribal raids. |
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Our aggressive, tribal nature is hard-wired, unreformed and unreformable. |
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If she is ever once caught yawning during an interminable tribal dance in Papua New Guinea, the photo will haunt her for decades. |
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Back home tribal wars in Southern Africa saw stronger tribes like the Ngonis and Bembas defeating smaller tribes and imposing their cultures on them. |
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The Nicobarese are the largest tribal group in the islands, with about 30,000 members, accounting for around a tenth of the archipelago's population. |
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Of the two I made, this one is more tribal as it features Niuean symbols. |
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He speaks in broken sentences, punctuated by the sound of rattling and tribal drums. |
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Sudanese tribal language gospel radio has already been going out from the new facility, bringing God's Word to many thousands in Dinka and Nuer villages. |
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The Caliphate became a monarchy, first absolute, then nominal, controlled by oligarchies, feudal lords, warlords, tribal chiefs and regional chieftains. |
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Even as the audience rushed to get out of the hall, before the mandatory half-an-hour's load-shedding got up with them, the rhythm of tribal music was in them. |
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Wilson and Garcia say most tribal members have had altercations with Border Patrol agents. |
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During World War II, when aged 16, he piloted converted pearling luggers carrying personnel and stores through the numerous isles and inlets near his tribal home. |
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At the tribal and the individual levels, the key obstacle is guaranteeing security to those who leave the Taliban. |
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The dead include civilians, soldiers and the tribal leader Rahim Bezoni, all killed for refusing to back the fight against the British forces attacking the city. |
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Ancient tribal leaders and sages of the day sought to find answers. |
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He was wearing the traditional Mehsud tribal dress of a shalwar kameez and a felt hat with a rolled up rim. |
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The whole village participated in traditional tribal attire, coming together to pray and enjoy a high tea. |
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His round, baby face has something of the abstraction of a tribal mask. |
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One room showcases African tribal masks, while another spotlights a spectacular 18-foot-tall Mandingo sculpture of a human figure from a single piece of mahogany. |
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The tribal loyalties of some hostel residents have proved tenacious. |
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Already rival ethnic, religious, tribal and clan leaders are scrabbling for a place on the interim administration which will govern the country until free elections are held. |
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You have not been indoctrinated into unwanted-yet-inescapable tribal allegiances by your soccer-crazed countrymen. |
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Most historical records and various primitive tribal practices indicate that the death penalty was a part of their justice system. |
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In certain parts of the world, nations in the form of ancient republics, monarchies or tribal oligarchies emerged. |
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At this time, Aryan society consisted of largely tribal and pastoral groups, distinct from the Harappan urbanisation which had been abandoned. |
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At this informal level, disputes are settled by a jirga, a council of tribal elders. |
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Prior to European contact, the Batswana lived as herders and farmers under tribal rule. |
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This differs by regime, age, gender and status in the group or if it's a tribal activity, status in the community. |
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Taiwanese aborigines formed tribal alliances such as the Kingdom of Middag. |
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North American tribal people used mosses for diapers, wound dressing, and menstrual fluid absorption. |
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The United States also observes tribal sovereignty of the American Indian nations to a limited degree, as it does with the states' sovereignty. |
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The new tribal is edgier than before with bold geometric prints, body-con shapes and chunky embellished collars. |
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Historians believe that before their arrival, most of Jutland and the nearest islands were settled by tribal Jutes. |
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Most South Sudanese value knowing one's tribal origin, its traditional culture and dialect even while in exile and diaspora. |
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The proposal was supported by the Lakes state government and at least one Ramciel tribal chief. |
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African tribal influences such as the Ikat print with vibrant colors will be seen on shoes, purses and apparel. |
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In December 2011, tribal clashes in Jonglei intensified between the Nuer White Army of the Lou Nuer and the Murle. |
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Subgenres of house include acid house, electro house, hard house, funky house, deep house, tribal house, hip house, tech house and US garage. |
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Killer also noted that there are some tribal elections on the same day. |
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His parents and other family members in the Njaluahun tribal chiefdom have been placed in quarantine, the ministry said. |
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Where Beowulf does deal with specific tribal struggles, as at Finnsburg, Tolkien argued firmly against reading in fantastic elements. |
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It is possible that they had subsidiary uses, such as marking tribal or lineage territories. |
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Several tribal religions still exist, though their practices may not resemble those of prehistoric religions. |
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My tribal legislature chose to discriminate against me and all other LGBT Navajos. |
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From tribal Animism to Buddhism, everything was subsumed as part of Hinduism. |
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He is drawn into the chaos as the residents, cut off from society by their self-containment, turn against each other in tribal class warfare. |
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A BRITISH nurse has married an African tribal chief after meeting him on holiday in Cameroon. |
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But not knowing the local customs, he caused great offence by touching the head of a tribal chief. |
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But Pai's grandfather Koro, the tribal chief, believes his grand-daughter is a curse. |
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A total of 21 tribeswomen from all the tribal agencies are taking part in learning of crochet skills, adds the press release. |
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During Roman times the area was part of the Brigantes tribal area in the military zone of Roman Britain. |
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Their tribal character is a feature which Irish and Welsh monasteries had in common. |
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He was a religious cleric and judge who was invited to come to Saada from Medina to arbitrate tribal disputes. |
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In the Northwest Pacific plateau there are no speakers left of the indigenous tribal languages from that area, all the way to British Columbia. |
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Examples of these tribal societies were the Brigantes in the north, and the Ordovices, the Demetae, the Silures and the Deceangli in the west. |
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They lived in hill forts running in a chain through the Clwydian Range and their tribal capital was Canovium. |
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The Penal code has limited jurisdiction in the Tribal Areas, where law is largely derived from tribal customs. |
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The Tribal Areas comprise seven tribal agencies and six small frontier regions detached from neighbouring districts. |
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Then to the tribal games, which to the assembled crowd, especially the Africans, were an astonishing show of nonsensicality. |
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The lower gorge area was protected by Abhors and Mishmi, Burmese tribal groups. |
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Behind the symbolic nature of these cultural emblems, there are strong elements of tribal and lordship ties. |
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T'Sou-ke shares art, culture, and territory with the Coast Salish and Nuu-chah-nulth tribal groups. |
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And so the critique smacks of the same tribal hypocrisy he abhors. |
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However, placenames and tribal names from the later part of the period suggest that a Celtic language was spoken. |
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Though he thought of religion as a tribal survival strategy, Darwin was reluctant to give up the idea of God as an ultimate lawgiver. |
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As the Cohens are descendants of the Tribe of Priests, so the Levis are the tribal descendants of the Levites. |
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Ireland was divided into even smaller political units, usually known as tribal kingdoms, under the control of kings. |
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Material artefacts left by the Romans and the invaders are often similar, and tribal items were often modelled on Roman objects. |
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He traveled to Algiers for a second time on 3 May 1865, and this time he remained for a month, meeting with tribal leaders and local officials. |
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In addition, many tribal leaders, chosen for loyalty to the French rather than influence in their tribe, immediately sold communal land for cash. |
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Toward this end he invited the chiefs of main Algerian tribal groups to his chateau at Compiegne for hunting and festivities. |
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As previous and contemporary peoples of Scandinavia, the tribal Danes were practitioners of the Norse religion. |
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The kingdom of Essex grew by the absorption of smaller subkingdoms or Saxon tribal groups. |
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The individual units in the list developed from the settlement areas of tribal groups, some of which are as little as 300 hides. |
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The latter must have made an impression on the Britons when they were displayed in the large tribal centre of Camulodunum, modern day Colchester. |
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Initially, Rome's immediate neighbours were either Latin towns and villages, or else tribal Sabines from the Apennine hills beyond. |
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Society was organized on a tribal basis, though very little is known about this. |
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Like other European Iron Age tribal societies, the Celts practised a polytheistic religion. |
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Pliny the Elder cited the use of Celtici in Lusitania as a tribal surname, which epigraphic findings have confirmed. |
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But the fact is, large parts of Pakistan are embroiled in tribal and religions conflict and off-limits to all but the most brazen journalists. |
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Her tribal doctor also gave her some homebrewed powdered medicine, which he mixed in water. |
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In 1670 Sebastien Cramoisy noted that both the males and females administered tribal affairs. |
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Extensive contact with Rome altered the egalitarian structure of tribal Germanic society. |
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They were captured the next morning by tribal police from the Tohono O'odham Nation. |
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It is also possible that ghent may have been a tribal name and that the hill may have once been an important tribal centre. |
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But Waterhouse's pictures of the Indian tribal people treat its subjects with a quiet dignity and steer clear of orientalising them. |
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Elsewhere, the situation remained tensed after 10 men including three brothers were gunned down in a tribal feud over the cultivable land. |
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He said tribal elders and imams had been trying to convince farmers to shun poppy cultivations, but it seemed the effort had little impact. |
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Mixed with headgear and scarf, curvaceous Mrs M successfully blends the tribal style of a Rasta queen with a dash of frou-frou chic. |
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Then the Empire recruited entire tribal groups under their native leaders as military officers. |
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In Maligathenna area, the tribal men, the Veddas as well as villagers, are afraid of these geckos. |
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Social groups appear to have been tribal but with growing complexity and hierarchies becoming apparent. |
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Such a situation also exists in Karachi and Lahore but since we are tribal people we overact over it. |
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Fanish culture is very tribal in nature and overly concerned with superiority as fans are slans. |
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Human Trafficking kingpin, Panna Lal and wife have been trafficking minor and young tribal girls from the remote areas of Jharkhand. |
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A deligate from the tribal chairman's office of the Hopi Tribe attended one of the training sessions at Moencopi. |
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In tribal areas, such legitimacy cannot be gained while Assad in power. |
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The older tribal power networks are weaker in a big city like Mosul. |
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Early tribal peoples migrated to the Nile River where they developed a settled agricultural economy and more centralised society. |
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The state has 11 public colleges and universities, five tribal community colleges, and four private schools. |
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They are known to have developed in tribal contexts, as they were originally tribal. |
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Many in the BJP, especially tribal leaders from the Santhal Pargana, blamed the crushing defeat against JMM on the CM's organisational skills. |
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As people call upon the dead war leader as they go to battle, or the dead king as they face tribal hardship, they begin to venerate the figure. |
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There are records of Siberian tribal healing practices dating back to the 13th century. |
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The form of societal hierarchy known as chiefdom or tribal kingship is prehistoric. |
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There are an estimated one hundred and fifty million tribal individuals worldwide, constituting around forty percent of indigenous individuals. |
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Although nearly all tribal people are indigenous, some are not indigenous to the areas where they now live. |
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The distinction between tribal and indigenous is important because tribal peoples have a special status acknowledged in international law. |
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The tribal and ethnic makeup changed over the centuries as a result of assimilation and, most importantly, migrations. |
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