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Discover LudwigThe phrase "primitive tribes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a primitive, pre-industrialized society or a group of people with a simple lifestyle. For example: "The anthropologist studied several primitive tribes living in the Amazon rainforest."
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Like in primitive tribes?
In the times of the cavemen and primitive tribes, women were simply captured.
The practice is far from confined to primitive tribes in remote regions.
ANTHROPOLOGISTS tell of primitive tribes with just six numbers in their counting system.
A.R. Wallace saw cooperation strengthening the moral bonds within primitive tribes.
Afghanistan is not a country of primitive tribes cut off from the modern world.
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Interview with him refutes the Encyclopaedia Britannica's description of the Masai as a primitive tribe.
Finally we saw a segment in which Carter battles some more green Martians, this time from a more primitive tribe.
(Both the movie and the book draw parallels between the boy's new patrons and the primitive tribe whom his absent father, a scientist, has made his life's work).
We squatted, both of us, up to our ears in tickly grass: grass which, as midsummer passed, turned from tickly to scratchy and etched white lines, like the art of a primitive tribe, across our bare legs.
They begin on an observation mission, investigating a primitive tribe on a jungly planet, but a desperate situation develops from which Spock cannot be rescued without infringing those Starfleet rules for which he is such a stickler.
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