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    1. If he moved the crate for them, from one faction to another, that could be considered interference in tribal affairs


    2. If I'm worried about anything at this point, it's interference in tribal affairs among the Brazilians


    3. The ownership is in dispute and the people involved are not without stain," he was honest with her, but the only rule I worry about is interfering in tribal affairs, but the Brazilians have never registered as a tribe


    4. Some forty paintings were shown on the first list, along with a good dozen sculptures … she recognised some of the names of the artists … how had he got hold of a Rembrandt? Could it be original? The second list was longer, more varied and definitely more curious – intaglio tables from the Italian peninsula rubbed shoulders with tribal masks from the African continent and animal skins from places as far afield as Asia


    5. Then he cited modern refinements of church teachings, tribal theory and group sociology


    6. We could be in a tin shed in some New England tribal zone if we can’t see the universe we’re hurtling thru


    7. Have you visited the Lakota Tribal Elders?” I asked Red Hawk


    8. “Red Hawk’s quite a character, eh? He nailed two women with tribal truths in one night


    9. I imagine that bothers the tribal elders, but there’s not much to do about it


    10. If he knew that there was such a thing as education, he couldn't be from a background of pure tribal primitiveness

    11. What matter were those figments of some computer’s imagination, puffing about their silly tribal pecking orders when he was standing on a world which had outgrown such savagery thousands of years in the past?


    12. A new interest and enthusiasm laid hold of the community, an almost tribal pride of their bubbling fountains of Arts and Education


    13. She still carried a lot of her tribal heritage however and because of that she had gravitated to the close circle of friends of which Klowa was a part


    14. Shinvei put on a pair of muck boots as were required in some of the passages down by the docks, a sheer cape and a tribal pendant around her waist


    15. Jenta was a tribal leader who had united the mountain people, and though it was no kingdom, but rather a loose alliance between families, his power was enough that he was added to the calender


    16. All her books were on Strange Tribal Rituals, and Stranger Than Fiction tales


    17. beautiful and the daughter of a Hawaiian tribal chief and was


    18. In Somalia, for example, humanitarian efforts spearheaded by the United Nations (UN) to provide famine relief to that starving country has resulted in inter-clan conflicts among tribal warlords who perceive such intervention (nation-building) as a threat to their territorial sovereignty


    19. This caused a punch-up / tribal war next to the Casspir with the snake temporarily forgotten


    20. I had to stop them after a while and after they made peace they got the snake and threw it on top of a Xhosa constable who promptly resumed / started the punch-up / tribal war after he stopped running and them laughing

    21. Accordingly, if an old lady approached us to say she is accused of witchcraft we would immediately call a tribal gathering to prevent murder


    22. Not all rural areas suffered from non-political tribal war


    23. The war or insurgency never had much public support being tribal based and more of an insurrection than anything else


    24. As with all conflict the two sides have widely different views on each other with the colonials considering the insurrection to be nothing short of tribal barbarism and an attack on whites because they were white


    25. Out in the tribal lands (rural areas) they gathered more than a million tribesmen into villages as per the Malayan principles we spoke off before


    26. They also flew low over a tribal trust lands and counted the villages where no-one waved at them as is normal when an African see an aeroplane being an honest man with friendly intentions


    27. It is not unknown for a professional woman to revert to tribal customs when with her grandparents


    28. What: The systematic conquest and removal of Native tribal nations, and theft and cheating of Native lands


    29. Allotment, the breakup of tribal land bases, also came to an end


    30. Tribal councils unfortunately today often resemble boards of directors for corporations more than traditional councils

    31. Some tribes like the Navajo chose to create tribal governments outside of the new rules and closer to their traditions, and they are today far more representative and responsive to tribal needs than Collier's creations


    32. On reservations, citizens turn all their shares over to tribal government, which in turn provides all to their citizens as needed or possible


    33. This is the story of Natives whose military service defended ancient homelands, perpetuated longstanding warrior traditions, and promoted tribal survival and sovereignty


    34. Debunking the “natural warrior” stereotype as well as the assumption that Natives join the military as a refuge against extreme poverty and as assimilation, the reasons for enlistment are connected to the relative strengths of tribal warrior traditions within communities


    35. “Sure, but your ancestors were tribal for tens of thousands of years


    36. First the settled peoples of the east drove the semi-nomadic Indian tribal societies before them in their westward movement, and then, the cattlemen among these migrants fought the tillers of the soil who had, in turn, challenged them for the use of the land


    37. He had been called to task by the tribal elders for a job that they thought he had not done well


    38. It was more difficult to communicate justification, but finally the story of the slaughter of the three tribal youths became vaguely understandable


    39. So it seems that EL, the “God Most High” migrated south as his people carefully ventured into a new land, occupied by many small kingdoms, led by what was more than likely tribal, or clan chieftains, who fought each other periodically over land and water rights


    40. In all probability Aramaic was the language of the Laban-Rachel tribal groups which biblical traditions connect with some of the ancestors of Israel (Americana, vol

    41. behaviour, Shri Maharaj asked the tribal to reveal his true identity


    42. But also (I was to find out later), because of family and tribal rivalries his movement was to split, only twenty-nine years after his passing, into the tribal faction who became the Umayyad dynasty of Sunni Moslems and the familial faction who became the Shia schismatic opposition


    43. The third was Othman (AD 644–656, married two of Mohamed’s other step-daughters; tribal relationship was through Umayyah, cousin of Mohammed’s grandfather)


    44. The campaigns of the first caliph, abu Bakr, dealt with defeating, then uniting all the tribal groups of the eastern Arabian peninsula who had been only nominally under the suzerainty of a previously weakened Sassanian (Persian) Empire


    45. If Othman and Muawiyah, his nephew, were among the ones that were sent on the northern campaign that succeeded in distinguishing them in some manner by the time of its hugely successful end in AD 644 with the acquisition of Syria, Persia, Mesopotamia, and Armenia, and if they were the tribal relatives of Mohammed, was the North African campaign launched to distinguish the familial relatives as a counter to that earlier achievement?


    46. When that finally happened, David set about finishing Saul’s work of reforming a loosely associated tribal confederation into a closely-knit kingly nation


    47. The potions and dances were meant to flush the demons from afflicted tribal members


    48. On the second day, Hopkins observed the tattoo artists applying their skills to other tribal members


    49. Rome’s city-state started as a tribal settlement in the ninth century BC at a crossing point on the Tiber River in Italy, several miles from the sea


    50. Cortez enrolled into his army the men of these disgruntled and oppressed tribal states—states weary of the Aztec slavers and tax collectors









































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    Sinónimos para "tribal"

    tribal familial patrimonial matrilineal consanguine ancestral