Sentence examples for age tribes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "age tribes" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing social or cultural groups defined by age, but clarity is essential.
Example: "In today's society, age tribes often influence trends and behaviors among different generations."
Alternatives: "age groups" or "generational cohorts".

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This does reflect the small-scale, competing units you would expect within iron age tribes.

It has been a popular pastime for centuries: it was first practised by stone age tribes using poles and nets.

Stone Age tribes in areas short of flint learned to resharpen their tools instead of discarding them as tribes did in flint-rich areas.

For prehistoric scenes in Adam's Rib (1923), West made twenty-five fur costumes using no stitches (as sewing was unknown to Ice Age tribes), and formed jewelry from real bones, claws, and feathers (Prichard 354).

This special itinerary explores the lands and seas traversed by the Iron Age tribes known as the Celts, along with their enduring influence and the captivating historical legacies of more recent times.

My father told me the magic place of metal in the story means it might come from a time when Stone Age people first met Iron Age tribes, with their iron swords and flashing jewellery.

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Yesterday the islands' governor, Ram Kapse, said he was sending a boat to Sentinel Island, home to the world's last truly Stone Age tribe.

It was largely through Nance's books, such as The Gentle Tasaday, together with National Geographic's idyllic pictures (First Glimpse of a Stone Age Tribe), that images of the Tasaday became internationally familiar.

By sitting down with village maliks, he was able to learn the name, age, tribe and occupation of every family head, along with their attitudes toward the government and the NATO forces.

Already on the island were the Guanahatabeyes, a fading Indian tribe; the Ciboney, a stone age tribe; and the Ta'nos, a more advanced tribe that subjugated the Ciboney; and the Caribs (word meaning cannibal), a tribe that was threatening the Ta'nos.

People carve them and sell them for $500 [£300], and we have to say: it is a fake, I am sorry". In 1971 Manuel Elizalde, a Philippine government minister, discovered a small stone age tribe living in utter isolation on the island of Mindanao.

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