Similar words: tribe, attribute, contribute, distribute, contributor, contribution, contribute to, distribution. Meaning: ['traɪbl] adj. relating to or characteristic of a tribe.
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(61) This contains a much lengthier and more important consideration of tribal social organization, as well as of classical and oriental societies.
(62) The parents take the responsibility of educating their children until they reach the stage of tribal education.
(63) His shooting uniform of olive greens and tweeds as tribal as the black Sunday outfits of the Lewis churchgoers.
(64) The album is a self-conscious attempt to translate tribal shamanism into a rhythmic faith for the Nineties dance culture.
(65) As opposed to Western art, tribal art is more conceptual, much less conditioned by visual appearances.
(66) Carl says some fake letters even bear the names of Apache tribal members.
(67) Tribal leaders said they had "a very constructive conversation with the president" about the political situation in Rwanda.
(68) He has been Navajo president for one year, and his efforts to decentralize tribal government so far have fallen flat.
(69) Tribal members said there was standing room only in the council chamber, which holds about 60 people.
(70) Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp.
(71) The tribal order remained stable while its members experienced a new start.
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(72) Today, these ancient tribal lands have been absorbed into the surrounding countries.
(73) The tribal drumming sessions have been toned down too, so as not to bother neighboring homeowners.
(74) Parties based on regional or tribal support would not be allowed to operate.
(75) That is true only in the vaguest terms and only when the whole context of how tribal government evolved is properly understood.
(76) And the stakes are high - tribal peoples are intimidated, beaten and sometimes killed for opposing modern-day land grabs.
(77) Today the region is home to a million tribal people and is the largest remaining stronghold of indigenous culture in the country.
(78) The concept of reason and all speculation about personal opinion would ever after be dismissed as tribal, beliefs fabricated by sects.
(79) Strong or dark shades are normally only found in nomadic and tribal rugs.
(80) Tribal groups do that, using clans and other extended-family groupings to assure that everyone has a place at the social table.
(81) But we need to distinguish between two types of tribal members.
(82) This boat-shaped hat expresses tribal ingenuity.
(83) It's a quite different from the tribal society.
(84) Tibetan tribal laws comprise "identity inheritance" and "property inheritance.
(85) Meanwhile, because the political party emerges from the womb of the traditional tribal society, exists the obvious limitation.
(86) Some fair-minded Kalenjin see the court as the best hope of reining in the power of bullying tribal leaders.
(87) Arjun Ram Bishnoi and his splendidly bejewelled wife, Devi (Bishnoi women wear chunky tribal jewellery even when working in the fields), show me a blackbuck antelope grazing near their hut.
(88) Authorities in Iraq say unidentified gunmen have killed a Sunni Arab tribal chief, three of his sons and a close relative.
(89) Whether in tribal societies or in great empires of ancient civilization, exogamous alliance is always important means to strengthen the statues of a social group.
(90) Mr Saleh is a consummate manipulator of Yemen's complex tribal society and still has the loyalty of the armed forces.
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