Considerable debate has accompanied efforts to define and characterize tribes. |
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In the popular imagination, tribes reflect a way of life that predates, and is more natural than that in modern states. |
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The Continental Army sent the Sullivan Expedition on raids throughout New York to cripple the Iroquois tribes that had sided with the British. |
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He concluded that tribes in general are characterized by fluid boundaries and heterogeneity, are not parochial, and are dynamic. |
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Native Americans were also often at war with neighboring tribes and allied with Europeans in their colonial wars. |
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Cassius Dio viewed the Germanic tribes as Celts, an impression given perhaps by Belgica, the name assigned to lower Germania at the time. |
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Germania was inhabited mostly by Germanic tribes, but also Celts, Balts, Scythians and later on Early Slavs. |
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The British were aided in Mesopotamia by local Arab and Assyrian tribesmen, while the Ottomans employed local Kurdish and Turcoman tribes. |
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Various Germanic tribes have inhabited the northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. |
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Contact between German tribes and the Roman Empire did take place and was not always hostile. |
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His accounts of barbaric northern tribes could be described as an expression of the superiority of Rome, including Roman Gaul. |
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Caesar's accounts portray the Roman fear of the Germanic tribes and the threat they posed. |
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During the period of the Roman empire, more tribes settled in areas of the empire near the Rhine, in territories controlled by the Roman Empire. |
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It is also not clear that they distinguished the tribes into linguistic categories in any exact way. |
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Germania in its eastern parts was likely also inhabited by early Baltic and, centuries later, Slavic tribes. |
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Between 11 BCE and 4 CE, the hostility and suspicion between the Germanic tribes deepened. |
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Caesar described some tribes more distinctly than others but generally considered most of them as being from Germanic stock. |
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It is also known that the Germanic tribes wore perishable organic material, such as leather, and less metal. |
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One fort, Aliso, most likely located in today's Haltern am See, fended off the Germanic tribes for many weeks, perhaps even a few months. |
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In 12 BC, the Cherusci and other Germanic tribes were subjugated by the Romans. |
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Arminius began plotting to unite various Germanic tribes to thwart Roman efforts to incorporate their lands into the empire. |
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Simultaneously several large tribes formed in what is now Germany and displaced or absorbed smaller Germanic tribes. |
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It was with these two tribes, that the Eburones could quickly form a military alliance against Caesar's forces. |
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Caesar's forces clashed with an alliance of Belgic tribes in 57 BCE in the Battle of the Sabis. |
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The Nervii agreed and summoned forces quickly from several tribes under their government, Centrones, Grudii, Levaci, Pleumoxii, and Geiduni. |
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Areas of what is today the eastern part of Germany were inhabited by Western Slavic tribes of Sorbs, Veleti and the Obotritic confederation. |
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Celtic naming even appears to have extended across the Rhine to such tribes as the Usipetes and Tencteri. |
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Caesar later added the Segni to the list of tribes among the Belgae who went by the name of the Germani. |
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Already during the Gallic Wars of Caesar, tribes of Germanic people were raiding over the Rhine, and many were eventually settled there. |
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The other three tribes had been invaders on the upper Rhine, closer to modern Switzerland. |
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As the empire grew older, new tribes arrived into Germania cisrhenana, and these regions started to become more independent. |
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Julius Caesar considered the Nervii to be the most warlike of the Belgic tribes, and that the Belgic tribes were the bravest in Gaul. |
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Archaeologists have sought to define the territories of the northern Belgic tribes by looking at the coins they used. |
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On the whole, the Treveri were more successful than most Gallic tribes in cooperating with the Romans. |
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There were several tribes in the country who fought against each other frequently. |
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Umar defeated the rebellion of several Arab tribes in a successful campaign, unifying the entire Arabian peninsula and giving it stability. |
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Because a drought had disrupted his grain supply, Caesar was forced to winter his legions among the rebellious Belgic tribes. |
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Leading a coalition of rebellious Belgic tribes, Ambiorix surrounded Cicero's camp. |
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When the Roman senate heard what had happened, Caesar swore to put down all the Belgic tribes. |
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The Roman campaigns against the Belgae took a few years, but eventually the tribes were slaughtered or driven out and their fields burned. |
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Sallust tells us that he was unknown by sight to the electors but was returned by all the tribes on the basis of his accomplishments. |
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Mannus, according to the Roman writer Tacitus, was a figure in the creation myths of the Germanic tribes. |
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Tacitus wrote that Mannus was the son of Tuisto and the progenitor of the three Germanic tribes Ingaevones, Herminones and Istvaeones. |
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Later, the Norse fought for control of the Baltic against Wendish tribes dwelling on the southern shore. |
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Other Germanic groups of tribes were the Ingvaeones, living on the coast, and Istvaeones, who accounted for the rest. |
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They categorized them as one of the nations of Germanic tribes descended from one of the sons of Mannus, a Germanic ancestor. |
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The Lugii are mentioned by Strabo, Tacitus and Ptolemy as a large group of tribes living between the Vistula and the Oder. |
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In 400 or 401, Hunnic raids forced many Germanic tribes such as the Goths to migrate Westward. |
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The most likely scenario is that they were originally a group of East Germanic tribes, originally resident in the lower Vistula river valley. |
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In this case, Bastarnae may have had the original meaning of a coalition or bund of tribes. |
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Some sites were defended by ditches and banks, structures thought to have been built to defend against nomadic tribes from the steppe. |
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Burebista had unified the Getae tribes into a single kingdom, for which the Greek cities were vital trade outlets. |
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In addition, he had established his hegemony over neighbouring Sarmatian and Bastarnae tribes. |
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The Goths appear to have established a loose political hegemony over the existing tribes in the region. |
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The Burgundians left three legal codes, among the earliest from any of the Germanic tribes. |
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Like many of the Germanic tribes, the Burgundians' legal traditions allowed the application of separate laws for separate ethnicities. |
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Upon their arrival on the Pontic Steppe, the Germanic tribes adopted the ways of the Eurasian nomads. |
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These two tribes were among the Germanic peoples who clashed with the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period. |
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Despite the disapproval of local tribes, Al Thani continued supporting Ottoman rule. |
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Tacitus also notes that like other Germanic tribes, the Chatti took an interest in traditions concerning haircuts and beards. |
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Two tribes in northern Germany have names that are sometimes compared to the Chatti. |
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Strabo describes the Getae and Dacians as distinct but cognate tribes, but also states that they spoke the same language. |
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An extensive account of the native tribes in Dacia can be found in the ninth tabula of Europe of Ptolemy's Geography. |
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The fifteen tribes of Dacia as named by Ptolemy, starting from the northernmost ones, are as follows. |
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Twelve out of these fifteen tribes listed by Ptolemy are ethnic Dacians, and three are Celt Anarti, Teurisci, and Cotense. |
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The latter chapters of the books describe the various Germanic tribes, their relative locations and some of their characteristics. |
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Basque tribes were already mentioned in Roman times by Strabo and Pliny, including the Vascones, the Aquitani, and others. |
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In writing the work, Tacitus might have wanted to stress the dangers that the Germanic tribes posed to the Empire. |
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Decebalus' foreign policy was also restricted, as he was prohibited from entering into alliances with other tribes. |
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In 105, Trajan crossed the Danube river and besieged Decebalus' capital, Sarmizegetusa, but the siege failed because of Decebalus' allied tribes. |
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Bichir argues that the Carpi were the most powerful of the Dacian tribes who had become the principal enemy of the Romans in the region. |
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Over the next few centuries, the province was periodically and increasingly attacked by migrating Germanic tribes. |
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It concerns the armed conflicts of the Dacian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkans. |
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Apart from conflicts between Dacians and neighboring nations and tribes, numerous wars were recorded among Dacian tribes as well. |
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All the tribes signed the agreement to defend Medina from all external threats and to live in harmony amongst themselves. |
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Under the Romans the Danube formed the border of the Empire with the tribes to the north almost from its source to its mouth. |
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At the same time, Meccan trade routes were cut off as Muhammad brought surrounding desert tribes under his control. |
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During the Dark Ages, the Western Roman Empire fell under the control of various tribes. |
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The Germanic and Slav tribes established their domains over Western and Eastern Europe respectively. |
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At the end of the century, the majority of Bulgar tribes migrated in different directions, and the Khazars took over much of the land. |
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The tribes chose annually two teams of the fairest maidens who fought each other ceremonially with sticks and stones. |
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Those centuries were characterized by a terrible state of insecurity and mass movement of these tribes. |
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Its kings exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. |
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In the Commentarii de Bello Gallico Caesar mentions several leaders of the Gallic tribes. |
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Their garrison had come under siege during a rebellion by the tribes of the Belgae led by Ambiorix. |
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Caesar makes it clear that Germanic tribes were actually in the land of the Sequani and terrorising them. |
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The Germanic tribes that had joined the Suebi in their foray now bought peace by turning against them and attacking them in retreat. |
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In the early Empire, the same Germanic tribes that had fought for Ariovistus appeared on both sides of the Rhine in Alsace. |
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There he took the title of a king and organized a confederation of several neighboring Germanic tribes. |
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Consequently, the Dumnonii probably retained a greater degree of political autonomy than the forcibly conquered tribes living to the east. |
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Strabo confirms that the Boii emigrated from their lands across the Alps and were one of the largest tribes of the Celts. |
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The Ming adopted a new strategy to keep the nomadic tribes out by constructing walls along the northern border of China. |
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A number of West Slavic Polish tribes formed small dominions beginning in the 8th century, some of which coalesced later into larger ones. |
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On 15 August 1947, many of the tribes did not know to which side of the border they belonged. |
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The tribes of southeastern Britain were actively engaged in commerce with continental Europe, urbanising their societies, and minting coinage. |
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Additionally, Turkic tribes such as the Avars became involved in this phase. |
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In their aftermath, the military governor of Pannonia, Marcus Iallius Bassus, initiated negotiations with 11 tribes. |
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In the event, a truce was agreed upon and the tribes withdrew from Roman territory, but no permanent agreement was reached. |
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In fact, the Germanic tribes are hard to distinguish from the Celts on many accounts simply based on archaeological records. |
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During the Migration Period around the 5th century, many Germanic tribes moved westwards and southwards out of Central Europe. |
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Intense diplomatic activity followed, as the Romans tried to win over various barbarian tribes in preparation for a crossing of the Danube. |
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A peace treaty was signed with the Quadi and the Iazyges, while the tribes of the Hasdingi Vandals and the Lacringi became Roman allies. |
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However, Rome was militarily confronted with the rising Sassanid Empire and growing incursions from the tribes of Germania. |
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But when campaigning against Germanic tribes, Alexander attempted to bring peace by engaging in diplomacy and bribery. |
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The bison's circumstances remain an issue of contention between Native American tribes and private landowners. |
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Only the Goths and Gutes bear this name among all the Germanic tribes, even if Geat is closely related. |
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In the 6th century Jordanes named two tribes, which he calls the Suehans and the Suetidi, who lived in Scandza. |
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To spare the provincial populations from excessive taxation and to save money, emperors began to employ units recruited from Germanic tribes. |
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According to rumour, exposing the Visigoths in battle was a convenient way of weakening the Gothic tribes. |
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When Orestes refused, the tribes revolted under the leadership of the Scirian chieftain Odoacer. |
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By the late 6th century, the Ostrogoths lost their political identity and assimilated into other Germanic tribes. |
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In highest antiquity Sabine tribes shared the area of what is today Rome with Latin tribes. |
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He conquered most or all of the neighbouring Frankish tribes along the Rhine and incorporated them into his kingdom. |
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This group consisted of tribes that would eventually develop into the Salian Franks. |
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The next six years were devoted in their entirety to assuring Frankish authority over the dependent Germanic tribes. |
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The tribes were united and ruled under the leadership of Rurik, a leader of a group of Varangians. |
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Meanwhile, descendants of Rurik expanded the Rus' state and unified the local tribes. |
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Additionally, minor Germanic tribes, like the Vandals, the Suebi, and the Visigoths established kingdoms in Hispania. |
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The limes was never able to prevent whole Germanic tribes from entering the territory of the Roman Empire. |
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It indicates that they were a conglomeration drawn from various Germanic tribes. |
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The tribes stayed in the Roman province, perhaps because the Romans offered stability. |
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Although named after the Gauls, the region was mostly inhabited by indigenous tribes, namely the Ligures, Etruscans, Veneti and Euganei. |
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During most of the Neolithic age of Eurasia, people lived in small tribes composed of multiple bands or lineages. |
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The Boii, the most powerful and numerous of the Gallic tribes, were expelled by the Romans after 191 BC and settled in Bohemia. |
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While Novgorod was unsuccessfully trying to subdue Karelians, Sweden was successfully doing the same with the neighbouring Finnish tribes. |
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As Roman power in Gaul declined during the 5th century, local Germanic tribes assumed control. |
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The concept of a German ethnicity is linked to Germanic tribes of antiquity in central Europe. |
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He then became involved in fighting the various tribes in Gaul, and by 55 BC had overrun most of Gaul. |
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Wood and stone are common materials used as the media for sculpting among these tribes. |
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These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. |
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As the tribes among the Germanic peoples began to differentiate its meaning began to change. |
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Various native Indonesian tribes incorporate chants and songs accompanied with musical instruments in their rituals. |
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Smaller tribes began to form loose confederations of smaller, more autonomous villages. |
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These tribes flourished and spread throughout the late Roman Empire in Late Antiquity, or what is known as the Migration Period. |
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For the most part, all of the terms discriminating between different Gothic tribes gradually disappeared after they moved into the Roman Empire. |
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This territory of the Celtic tribes was bounded on the south by the Garonne and on the north by the Seine and the Marne. |
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At the end of this list is a brief list of tribes deemed to be a growing threat to the Empire, which included the Scoti. |
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Roman culture had a profound effect on the Celtic tribes which came under the empire's control. |
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In 1858, the central tribes of North Island elected Potatau te Wherowhero as their monarch. |
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By 390 BC, several Gallic tribes were invading Italy from the north as their culture expanded throughout Europe. |
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They were not a unified people at the start of the 3rd century but consisted of many tribes which were loosely connected with one another. |
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It intertwined the loosely gathered tribes and helped to establish government authority. |
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Rather than the unification of tribes under one king, others maintain that the process of consolidation was gradual. |
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Despite the unique practices of some tribes, there was a degree of cultural uniformity among the Germanic people concerning religion. |
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In AD 9, Germanic tribes wiped out three full legions in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. |
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But some Plains tribes built their lodges of earth, as for example the Pawnee. |
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The tribes of Bangladesh, like those of elsewhere, permit freemixing of boys and girls. |
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The Romans reached an accommodation with Brythonic tribes such as the Votadini as effective buffer states. |
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This has been imitated in many of the respective states that still have Native American tribes. |
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At the Battle of Aquae Sextiae and the Battle of Vercellae both tribes were virtually annihilated, which ended the threat. |
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During the travel of the goddess, the Germanic tribes cease all hostilities, and do not lay their hands upon arms. |
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The event is notable in that it includes the first recorded use of the term 'Pict' to describe the tribes of the area. |
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In the 4th century some Eastern Germanic tribes, notably the Goths, an East Germanic tribe, adopted Arianism. |
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The Eastern and Western tribes were the first to convert through various means. |
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King Stephen converted the nomadic barbarian tribes of the Hungarians and induced them to sedentary culture. |
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Most Germanic tribes were generally tolerant of the Nicene beliefs of their subjects. |
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After this, the legion was probably part of the imperial army in the Rhine borderlands that was campaigning against the Germanic tribes. |
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The traditional theory is that the Ninth was destroyed in a war on Britain's northern frontier against the indigenous Celtic tribes. |
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The following year, Agricola raised a fleet and encircled the tribes beyond the Forth, and the Caledonians rose in great numbers against him. |
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In 451, Attila's forces entered Gaul, accumulating contingents from the Franks, Goths and Burgundian tribes en route. |
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Artificial cranial deformation was practiced by the Huns and sometimes by tribes under their influence. |
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The Alamanni are described by Asinius Quadratus as originally a conglomerate of various tribes which acquired a common identity over time. |
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One of the first European exports to the Americas, the horse, changed the lives of many Native American tribes in the mountains. |
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Satisfied with his victory, Agricola extracted hostages from the Caledonian tribes. |
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Citizens were organized on the basis of centuries and tribes, which would each gather into their own assemblies. |
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Following this final battle, it was proclaimed that Agricola had finally subdued all the tribes of Britain. |
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The tribes were not ethnic or kinship groups, but rather geographical subdivisions. |
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Once a measure received support from a majority of the tribes, the voting would end. |
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Only a few forts like Segontium on the northwest coast remained occupied to keep the Celtic tribes living there under control. |
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Cassivellaunus, a warlord from north of the Thames, had previously been at war with most of the British tribes. |
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Eleven tribes of South East Britain surrendered to Claudius and the Romans prepared to move further west and north. |
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It is possible to manage without a gentile system. Many ethnoi are divided into tribes and clans. |
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This resulted in the already Romanised Brigantes and Parisii tribes being further assimilated into the empire proper. |
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The Moravian Brethren of Herrnhut, Saxony, first came to the Labrador Coast in 1760 to minister to the migratory Inuit tribes there. |
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The Britons had been overrun or culturally assimilated by other Celtic tribes during the British Iron Age and had been aiding Caesar's enemies. |
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The inner bark of the grand fir was used by some Plateau Indian tribes for treating colds and fever. |
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The security that the wall gave from possibly hostile tribes to the north probably allowed the foundation of a settlement. |
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Whether the ancient Maeatae or Manaw Gododdin tribes settled in Stirling is not clear. |
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A gradual immigration by Germanic Frankish tribes during the 5th century brought the area under the rule of the Merovingian kings. |
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The Ordovices were one of the Celtic tribes living in Great Britain before the Roman invasion. |
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During the fourth and fifth centuries AD Roman emperors did their best to stave off the advance of the Germanic tribes. |
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It is not obvious why this name was used as it is a long way from the territories of the two Cornovii tribes. |
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Roaming tribes of Germanic people then began staking out permanent homes as a means of protection. |
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Massilia was allowed to keep its lands, but Rome added to its territories the lands of the conquered tribes. |
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The first salmon ceremony was introduced by indigenous tribes on the pacific coast, which consists of three major parts. |
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Some of the Germanic tribes are frequently credited in popular depictions of the decline of the Roman Empire in the late 5th century. |
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Control of Britain's mints alternated as different tribes battled over territory. |
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The role of the Mukarrib was to bring the various tribes under the kingdom and preside over them all. |
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The reason behind this was the division among the tribes and the absence of a strong central authority in Yemen during the days of the prophet. |
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Powerful Yemenite tribes such as Kindah were on his side during the Battle of Marj Rahit. |
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Yemen was in turmoil as Sana'a became a battlefield for the three dynasties, as well as independent tribes. |
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Although heavily outnumbered, the Romans decisively defeated the allied tribes, inflicting heavy losses on them. |
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The Zaydi highland tribes emerged as national heroes by offering a stiff, vigorous resistance to the Turkish occupation. |
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The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. |
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The Ottomans appeased the tribes by forgiving their rebellious chiefs and appointing them to administrative posts. |
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The British bombed Yahya's tribal forces using aircraft to which the tribes had no effective counter. |
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Those were further divided into 23 sultanates and emirates, and several independent tribes that had no relationships with the sultanates. |
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The church also entered into a long period of missionary activity and expansion among the various tribes. |
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In the northern, mountainous parts of the country, there are 400 Zaidi tribes. |
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The Maqil were a collection of Arab Bedouin tribes of Yemeni origin who migrated westwards via Egypt. |
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This leaves for consideration of this group of small tribes, or subtribes, so far as mapped by the writer quoted, the Teule, Cazcan, and Tecuexe. |
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To a large degree, many of the extant legal records from the Germanic tribes seem to revolve around property transactions. |
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Native tribes of Arunachal are meat eaters and use fish, eggs, beef, chicken, pork, and mutton to make their dishes. |
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Like other tribes in the northeast, the Garos ferment rice beer, which they consume in religious rites and secular celebrations. |
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Neither Pliny's nor Ptolemy's lists of Scandinavian tribes include the Suiones mentioned by Tacitus. |
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The turtle is known to be of cultural significance to tribes all over the world. |
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On occasions when the Germanic tribes worked together, the results were impressive. |
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Virginia has extended state recognition to eight Native American tribes resident in the state, though some lack federal recognition status. |
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In Uganda, most tribes have different cuisines but the most popular breakfast dishes are Porridge and Katogo. |
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These Romans also used other names to refer to tribes living in that area, including Verturiones, Taexali and Venicones. |
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Through alliances with various Native American tribes, the French were able to exert a loose control over much of the North American continent. |
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The word Scotia was used by the Romans, as early as the 1st century CE, as the name of one of the tribes in what is now Scotland. |
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The Lusitanians and other native tribes, under the leadership of Viriathus, wrested control of all of western Iberia. |
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Their appearance coincides with the settlement and consolidation of the Slavic tribes in the respective areas. |
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It is for them not possible to keep herds and live on milk such as the surrounding tribes. |
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The Nords and various arctic tribes revered the whale as they were important pieces of their lives. |
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Starting in 382, the Roman Empire and individual tribes made treaties regarding their settlement in its territory. |
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Diodorus Siculus and Pliny both suggest trade between the rebel Celtic tribes of Armorica and Iron Age Britain flourished. |
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There are contradicting opinions whether the fall of the Western Roman Empire was a result or cause of tribes getting on the move. |
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In the 4th and 5th century, Frankish tribes had entered this Roman region and came to run it increasingly independently. |
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The extreme west of the modern county was by the time of Roman Britain occupied by Iron Age tribes, known as the Regnenses. |
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Some of Rome's Gallic allies had been defeated by their rivals at the Battle of Magetobriga, with the help of a contingent of Germanic tribes. |
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The Romans feared these tribes were preparing to migrate south, closer to Italy, and that they had warlike intent. |
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Caesar treated this as an aggressive move and, after an inconclusive engagement against the united tribes, he conquered the tribes piecemeal. |
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Meanwhile, one of his legions began the conquest of the tribes in the far north, directly opposite Britain. |
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He grouped the Angles with several other tribes in that region, the Reudigni, Aviones, Varini, Eudoses, Suarini and Nuitones. |
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During ancient times some Franks raided Roman territory, while other Frankish tribes joined the Roman troops of Gaul. |
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Status among the early Germanic tribes was often gauged by the size of a man's cattle herd or by one's martial prowess. |
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They imported thousands of slaves from tribes of West Africa, who spoke several different languages. |
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These invasions by the tribes completely changed the political and demographic nature of what had been the Western Roman Empire. |
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Some Germanic tribes even believed that women possessed magical powers and were feared accordingly. |
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In the modern sense, Gaulish tribes are defined linguistically, as speakers of dialects of the Gaulish language. |
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While the Aquitani were probably Vascons, the Belgae would thus probably be counted among the Gaulish tribes, perhaps with Germanic elements. |
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Evidence of these nomadic tribes has been found in limestone caves located on the Nottinghamshire border. |
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The Tungri especially were thought to have links to Germanic tribes east of the Rhine. |
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No. 4 represents the country occupied by the tribes speaking the Darkinung, Wannerawa, Warrimee, Wannungine, Dharrook and some other dialects. |
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While the bison was key to the daily life of the Mandan, they also farmed and actively traded goods with other Great Plains tribes. |
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Its passengers and traders aboard infected the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara tribes. |
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Oral tradition of the affected tribes continue to claim that whites were to blame for the disease. |
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The tribes called for the United States Army to interfere, and they would routinely do so until the end of Lakota primacy. |
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All three tribes were forced to live outside their treaty area south of the Missouri by the Lakota and other Sioux. |
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Many of the Germanic tribes actually revered forests as sacred places and left them unmolested. |
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Romulus visited neighboring towns and tribes and attempted to secure marriage rights, but as Rome was so full of undesirables he was refused. |
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He defeated barbarian tribes in the Marcomannic Wars as well as the Parthian Empire. |
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Pytheas is the first known scientific visitor and reporter of the Arctic, polar ice, and the Germanic tribes. |
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Diocletian expelled the Persians who plundered Syria and conquered some barbarian tribes with Maximian. |
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The classification of tribes or subfamilies within Bovidae is still a matter of debate, with several alternative systems proposed. |
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Native American tribes sympatric with brown bears often view them with a mixture of awe and fear. |
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Tacitus also specifies that the Suevi are a very large grouping, with many tribes within it, with their own names. |
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Initially, Rome was ruled by kings, who were elected from each of Rome's major tribes in turn. |
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In North Africa, Uromastyx species are considered dhaab or 'fish of the desert' and eaten by nomadic tribes. |
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Some suggest that it was introduced by Neolithic tribes who planted the trees for their edible nuts. |
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Within Liliaceae, Tulipa is placed within Lilioideae, one of three subfamilies, with two tribes. |
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The Sylhet Division is home to the Bishnupriya Manipuri, Khasi and Jaintia tribes. |
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For centuries, the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. |
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The Ethnological Museum of Chittagong showcases the lifestyle of various tribes in Bangladesh. |
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They headed to Tenochtitlan and on the way made alliances with several tribes. |
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Other tribes of Native Americans were also forced into government schools and reservations. |
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The Mayan tribes cover a vast geographic area throughout Central America and expanding beyond Guatemala into other countries. |
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Brazil is now the nation that has the largest number of uncontacted tribes, and the island of New Guinea is second. |
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Early settlers often adopted terms that some tribes used for each other, not realizing these were derogatory terms used by enemies. |
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Colonists often faced the threat of attacks from neighboring colonies, as well as from indigenous tribes and pirates. |
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After 1100 BCE the Vedic tribes moved into the western Ganges Plain, adapting an agrarical lifestyle. |
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Dhul Khalasa is referred to as both an idol and a temple, and it was known by some as the Ka'ba of Yemen, built and worshipped by pagan tribes. |
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While other tribes did not consume human flesh, their enslaved were still put to work, imprisoned, used as hostages, and killed mercilessly. |
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In Anglophone countries, Heathen groups are typically called kindreds or hearths, or alternately sometimes as fellowships, tribes, or garths. |
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After 1800, some of the Cherokee and the other four civilized tribes of the Southeast started buying and using black slaves as labor. |
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Among some Pacific Northwest tribes, about a quarter of the population were slaves. |
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Stroganovs developed farming, hunting, saltworks, fishing, and ore mining on the Urals and established trade with Siberian tribes. |
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The Victorian era writer Mary Elizabeth Whitcombe divided pixies into tribes according to personality and deeds. |
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Tristan returns to England and learns of a tournament between the Cornish tribes for the hand of the Irish princess named Isolde. |
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Some Native American tribes on reservation lands sell fireworks that are not legal for sale outside the reservation. |
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The incubators are built in remote fastnesses, where there is little or no likelihood of their being discovered by other tribes. |
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These native sacred practices are considered by the tribes to be very ancient. |
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Early inhabitants of Yorkshire were Celts, who formed two separate tribes, the Brigantes and the Parisi. |
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Human societies from the Paleolithic to the early Neolithic farming tribes lived without states and organized governments. |
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Paleolithic peoples suffered less famine and malnutrition than the Neolithic farming tribes that followed them. |
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Other tribes that may have been included among the Belgae in some contexts were the Leuci, Treveri, and Mediomatrici. |
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Justinian's successors Maurice and Heraclius had to confront invasions of the Avar and Slavic tribes. |
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German dialectology traditionally names the major dialect groups after Germanic tribes from which they were assumed to have descended. |
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The tribes of the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains learned from the Spanish how to grow European crops. |
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The Bulgar and Slavic tribes profited from these disorders and invaded Illyria, Thrace and even Greece. |
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The movement of the Germanic tribes to the south triggered the great migration of the Slavs, who occupied the vacated territories. |
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In order of increasing size and complexity, there are bands, tribes, chiefdoms, and state societies. |
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When Julius Caesar invaded Gaul, there were nine different Celtic tribes living in Normandy. |
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Ball games were quite popular and played by tribes across Australia, as were games based on use of weapons. |
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Various American Indian tribes used hides in the construction of tepees and wigwams, moccasins, and buckskins. |
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In 406, Germanic tribes began invading from the east, while the Saxons subjugated the Norman coast. |
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Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile and not reliant on agriculture. |
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The Roman provinces maintained trade routes and relations with native tribes in Denmark, and Roman coins have been found in Denmark. |
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Closely bordering on the Suiones and closely resembling them, are the tribes of the Sitones. |
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Peace was made and the two tribes returned to their homes, which in the case of the Lombards was the lands of the lower Elbe. |
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The other tribes were the Reudigni, Aviones, Anglii, Varini, Eudoses, Suarines, and Nuitones. |
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Roman traders may have travelled north, and Roman subsidies, or bribes, were sent to useful tribes and leaders. |
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In fact, the term Warini might have been used for all Germanic tribes outside the realm of the Franks. |
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Writing in AD 79, Pliny the Elder said that the Germanic tribes were members of separate groups of people, suggesting a distinction among them. |
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The earliest mention of the Chauci is from 12 BC and suggests that they were assisting other Germanic tribes in a war against the Romans. |
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The Khazars also exacted tribute from the Alani, Magyars, various Slavic tribes, the Crimean Goths, and the Greeks of Crimea. |
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In the beginning of the period the Slavic tribes started to expand aggressively into Byzantine possessions on the Balkans. |
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As the river was navigable to their ships, they hoped to use it to access the tribes at its upper end. |
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