- The term
tribe is used in many
different contexts to
refer to a
category of
human social group. The
predominant worldwide usage of the term in English...
-
Virgin Books. p. 455. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7. "
Tribe After Tribe". Discogs.com. "
Tribe After Tribe -
Tribe After Tribe | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. "South...
- AD 98.
Tacitus describes the "Anglii" as one of the more
remote Suebic tribes compared to the
Semnones and Langobardi, who
lived near the Elbe and were...
- The
Twelve Tribes of
Israel (Hebrew: שִׁבְטֵי־יִשְׂרָאֵל, romanized: Šīḇṭēy Yīsrāʾēl, lit. 'Staffs of Israel') are,
according to
Hebrew scriptures, the...
- both
tribe and subtribe.[citation needed] In zoology, the
standard ending for the name of a
zoological tribe is "-ini".
Examples include the
tribes Caprini...
- The
Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes (abbreviated as SCs and STs) are
officially designated groups of
people and
among the most
disadvantaged socio-economic...
-
tribe(s) may
refer to:
Uncontacted peoples,
indigenous peoples without a
sustained connection to the
world community Ten Lost
Tribes, the Lost
Tribes...
- The
Bayad are a
Muslim community found in the
state of
Gujarat in India. Lal, R.B., ed. (2003). "Bayad". Gujarat: Part 1.
Anthropological Survey of India...
- The Kayı or Kayi
tribe (Karakhanid: قَيِغْ romanized: qayïγ or qayig; Turkish: Kayı boyu, Turkmen: Gaýy taýpasy) were an
Oghuz Turkic people and a sub-branch...
- Djeti-as – “seven As”,
Baylangas – “numerous As”)
suggest that the As
tribe was a part of the
Turkic Tiele, and is
certainly connected with the modern-day...