Sentence examples for To tribe from inspiring English sources

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To tribe

noun

A socially, ethnically, and politically cohesive group of people.

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Here the argument defaults to tribe.

Wrestling's forms and functions varied from tribe to tribe.

The release will feel instantly familiar to Tribe fans.

In the 15th and 16th centuries supremacy passed from tribe to tribe.

The proportion of each activity varied greatly from tribe to tribe.

First, there were conflicting identities and competing loyalties to tribe, sect, region, and religion.

He threw himself into missionary work, translating the Book of Luke into Pirahã and reading it to tribe members.

The land is considered sacred to tribe members, and it contains more than 100,000 archaeological sites and structures.

Men's dress varied from tribe to tribe but was in general quite minimal most men wore nothing but ornaments on warm days.

People's huts varied in style from tribe to tribe: some were square, their walls made of rock; others were round, with mud walls.

The only purpose of Whiteclay is to sell to tribe members — there's nobody else around — and the tribe can't do anything about it.

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