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Two of the Angolan | tribes more prominent in the U.S. slavery was Ndongo |
were considered "cast-off" by the Anishinaabe | tribes because the Mississauga practised polygynous m |
sia, and Afghanistan, descendants of the Ansar | tribes arrived in the Indian subcontinent. |
omanni were located, Ptolemy does not give any | tribes. |
The Kiowa, Comanche and Plains Apache | tribes drove from the battlefield a United States Exp |
settlers and members of the Yavapai and Apache | tribes in central Arizona Territory. |
assani Arab origins, although a number of Arab | tribes have merged with the Reguibat during the last |
sh nationals had been in cooperation with Arab | tribes in this area. |
inition, the Janjaweed comprised Sudanese Arab | tribes, the core of whom are from the Abbala (camel h |
Janjaweed are armed partisans drawn from Arab | tribes. |
ause it is in a dangerous place, here the Arab | tribes and the enemy are numerous." |
Bani Hareth is one of the Adnani Arabs | tribes living around Taif in Saudi Arabia. |
a, and is a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho | Tribes of Oklahoma. |
nd he had leased from the Shoshone and Arapaho | tribes. |
an honored member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho | Tribes. |
m under one empire, all the nomad horse archer | tribes of the steppes. |
There are | tribes however, that do not accept this modernized pr |
oowah Band of Cherokee Indians, and other area | tribes. |
gan the business of signing treaties with area | tribes to acquire their lands. |
verines, much to the dismay of alumni and area | tribes alike. |
consin River, and established peace among area | tribes. |
In the form of languages the remains of Aryan | tribes and castes are still in each and every corner |
er hand there was tradition of Gotras in Aryan | tribes and castes. |
the old family Apidae are presently ranked as | tribes within the subfamily Apinae. |
e beadwork was done by the Cherokee as well as | tribes from Texas. |
jas and the Khashas together and calls them as | tribes of Udichya or Uttarapatha. |
most of British Columbia's Athapaskan-speaking | tribes. |
es of ten ranks - the same number of the Attic | tribes. |
Mundari- and Mon-Khmer-speaking Austro-Asiatic | tribes inferred from the mtDNA 9-bp deletion/insertio |
Hungarians conquered the area, Slavic and Avar | tribes lived here. |
invasion in the following period, some Avshar | tribes migrated to Syria and later formed what was ca |
the cultures of the Yoruk / Turkmen and Avshar | tribes which pursue a way of life based on yaylak (su |
Emmy Awards: | Tribes; 1970 - 1971. |
em of indirect rule, each of the major Baggara | tribes was ruled by its own paramount chief, known as |
urus (meaning "Balochi lizard", for the Baloch | tribes of Pakistan) is a genus of titanosaurian sauro |
d timber, fur, honey and wax, while the Baltic | tribes traded amber. |
A settlement of Baltic | tribes in the territory of the present-day city is sa |
follow the customs of the neighbouring Baluch | tribes. |
i tribal fortress of Kalat, from where Baluchi | tribes had harassed and attacked British convoys duri |
Zarrani tribe is one of the native Baluchi | tribes living for centuries in the Iranian province o |
zombies and a new threat: marauders and bandit | tribes. |
ndian cattle they were introduced by the Bantu | tribes of southern Africa from the north of the conti |
prehistoric land where dinosaurs and barbarian | tribes of men coexist. |
This can be mundane (bandits, barbarian | tribes or ruthless noblemen) or magical (evil sorcere |
ehem, which gives a long list of the barbarian | tribes involved, some of them, like Quadi and Sarmati |
piana suffered numerous attacks from barbarian | tribes (Huns, Goths), it was destroyed in 479 when th |
es against the Xixia and Liao Tartar barbarian | tribes and his tutelage of Water Margin outlaws. |
Charters of Ivan the Terrible to Bashkir | tribes became the basis of their contractual relation |
age images include pictures of the Great Basin | tribes, especially the Paiute and Shoshone. |
The Bayid are originated from Baygud | tribes called Jida Baygud, Baygud Duklas, Kheeriin Ba |
Between about 4000 and 2000 BC, | tribes scattered along the banks of the Vienne constr |
the west of the Vaal River, among the Bechuana | tribes. |
Muhannadi tribe was one of the several bedouin | tribes to move to Bahrain in 1783, after the Al Khali |
gned an agreement with the neighboring Bedouin | tribes to prevent looting. |
acalla to protect its inhabitants from Bedouin | tribes, this site dates to the second and third centu |
an word for garden) to desert-dwelling Bedouin | tribes when they gathered at an oasis. |
' Throughout the 1950s, like all other Bedouin | tribes under Israeli jurisdiction, the Al-Azazme were |
The villages were named after the Bedouin | tribes 'Arab al-Zanghariyya and 'Arab al-Hayb, who li |
Al Mannai tribe was one of the several bedouin | tribes to move to Bahrain in 1783, after the Al Khali |
Al Nuaim tribe was one of the several bedouin | tribes to move to Bahrain in 1783 after the Al Khalif |
considered them the most warlike of the Belgic | tribes. |
Berber | tribes and people live in and around Reggane. |
The tribe is one of the biggest | tribes in the area and occupies the full area between |
he Algonquian language spoken by the Blackfoot | tribes of Native Americans, who currently live in the |
lki provided a policy of unification of Bolgar | tribes. |
ong with the Balhikas (Bactrians) among border | tribes in the Atharvavada, to whom one sends illnesse |
takes stringent measures to prevent the border | tribes from taking part in the Afghan fighting. |
meantime Sudanese authorities have asked both | tribes to move at least 5 km from each other to avoid |
Members of both | tribes ended up working for the Europeans in the 1920 |
After the Frankish triumphs over both | tribes around 507 and 529-534 CE most parts were occu |
Both | tribes, situated in an arid semi-desert, attach relig |
Both | tribes were historically Algonquian speaking, and the |
joint blockhouses from which warriors of both | tribes could operate at the junction of the Tennessee |
Within a year he had both | tribes gathered into towns, each with a church, while |
In Episode 8, both | tribes assumed that a merge would be coming up but in |
On the news of the Roman landing, the British | tribes united under the command of Togodumnus and his |
tani, one of the most powerful Ancient British | tribes. |
ity down the ages and has seen Ancient British | tribes, Roman invaders and subsequent periods of Engl |
us may have campaigned against several British | tribes (possibly including factions of the northern B |
and that there may have been pre-Roman British | tribes who spoke Germanic languages such as Old Engli |
he decampment of the Romans leaves the British | tribes in conflict over political power (thus leaving |
x, the King of Cenwalh moved the native Briton | tribes out of middle Devon to the coast. |
The Buddhist | tribes in the Chittigong Hill Tracts in Bengal had no |
for independence and unification of all Bulgar | tribes and duchies. |
of 982 named Ishkils as one of three Bulgarian | tribes, who were constantly conflicting among themsel |
It is believed to be discovered by | tribes of that regions while cultivating the field. |
Mahavamsa say that the island was inhabited by | tribes of Yakkhas (demons), Nagas (cobras) and devas |
Madagascar was settled by | tribes from the Indonesian region; the only such cont |
m, as both areas were settled predominantly by | tribes of Jutes from the 5th century onwards. |
tic to settle an unknown continent, peopled by | tribes with which they were unfamiliar and swept by s |
A heavily used trail crossed the area, used by | tribes to reach the eastern reaches of Cape Cod. |
rea known as Port Neches was once inhabited by | tribes of the coastal-dwelling Karakawa and Atakapa I |
innings of agriculture land is mainly owned by | tribes, kindreds and enlarged households, while indiv |
It was inhabited by | tribes of horsemen who Caesar said were very distinct |
ration against invasion from that direction by | tribes from the New England and lower New York areas. |
rrespondence at the time mentions invasions by | tribes of such as the mysterious Sea Peoples. |
nificance, particularly with neighboring Caddo | tribes. |
with the Hasinai, the Hainai, and other Caddo | tribes. |
Extinct Cahuilla | tribes (known as the Las Palmas bands of Cahuilla) in |
gricola extracted hostages from the Caledonian | tribes and instructed his fleet to sail around the no |
son to the Maidu and other northern California | tribes. |
California | tribes dug and continue to dig the corms before flowe |
Used extensively by the various Canaanite | tribes of Palestine, the calendar was also thought to |
ng through the forests to reclaim the cannibal | tribes who lived there. |
ura, the Koli, the Jaiswar and other casteless | tribes. |
ucasus, they defeated a coalition of Caucasian | tribes before defeating the Cumans. |
bly incorporated numerous indigenous Caucasian | tribes following their settlement in the area. |
jor victory over the Helvetii and other Celtic | tribes, and had disposed of the remaining Boii, allow |
w historians claimed the name came from Celtic | tribes known as Bolihii before the arrival of Slavic |
, showing the relative positions of the Celtic | tribes. |
Bradley wrote of the conquest of the Celtic | tribes and the political and religious implications o |
e Deceangli or Deceangi were one of the Celtic | tribes living in Britain, prior to the Roman invasion |
by the Treveri, the Eburones and other Celtic | tribes, who, however, were all more or less modified |
The area around Buxeuil was settled by Celtic | tribes in the antiquity. |
hen the ancient Greeks taught the local Celtic | tribes. |
Early Celtic | tribes in the British Isles frequently met at promine |
over 7,000 years since the time of the Celtic | tribes and earlier. |
research on "The ancestral home of the Celtic | tribes and Celtic-Caucasian connections". |
the chakhesang | tribes are mainly found in the phek district of nagal |
he Cherokee, and established that the Cherokee | tribes were to fall under the protection of the Unite |
by the developing, larger Catawba and Cherokee | tribes. |
have sometimes sought recognition as Cherokee | tribes. |
of the freedmen to membership in the Cherokee | tribes. |
mong and married into the Arapaho and Cheyenne | tribes. |
rapaho, Comanche, Kiowa, and Southern Cheyenne | tribes of Native Americans and the United States Army |
ct where they have bought lands from the Chi'a | Tribes. |
Both the Choctaw and Chickasaw | tribes prepared their own tribal rolls and presented |
Wu Hu, the nomadic Chinese | tribes of the 4th and 5th centuries. |
The Chinook | tribes were those encountered by the Lewis and Clark |
worked primarily with the Ottawa and Chippewa | tribes, although they were not particularly receptive |
eaffirmed that the Sokaogon and other Chippewa | tribes in northern Wisconsin should be allowed to exe |
anguage spoken by the Mescalero and Chiricahua | tribes in Oklahoma and New Mexico. |
over the Basiroas, whom he joined to Christian | tribes. |
In literature, the Chu | tribes of the Late Antique period are also called by |
awes Commission to break up the Five Civilized | Tribes by allotting individual tribal members section |
with individual members of the Five Civilized | Tribes. |
In 1991, the Five Civilized | Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma named the "Cecil |
nd economic reasons, all of the Five Civilized | Tribes in Indian Territory opted to side with the Con |
uilding opened its doors as the Five Civilized | Tribes Museum on April 26, 1966. |
Curtis believed that the Five Civilized | Tribes needed to make changes. |
The Five Civilized | Tribes Museum |
Waters Run: The Betrayal of the Five Civilized | Tribes (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940; |
These red stars represented the Five Civilized | Tribes, who were aligned with the Confederacy. |
distributing the estates of the Five Civilized | Tribes of Indians in the then Indian Territory. |
om 1898-1906, members among the Five Civilized | Tribes were registered on what have come to be known |
ppear on the Final Rolls of the Five Civilized | Tribes, registered under the Dawes Commission. |
Indian Removal Act of 1830, the Five Civilized | Tribes were relocated from their homes in the south t |
While moving westward, the Five Civilized | Tribes inhabited Arkansas during its territorial peri |
led to meet with leaders of the Five Civilized | Tribes in the hope of uniting them with him in the co |
lotment process of lands of the Five Civilized | Tribes of Indian Territory: the Choctaw, Chickasaw, M |
Best Of Show - 2008 Five Civilized | Tribes Museum, Muskogee, OK - Mother's Prayer |
le of the Swinomish, like many Northwest Coast | tribes, involves the fishing of salmon and collecting |
yle of the Coquille, like many Northwest Coast | tribes, involved fishing and collecting of shellfish. |
onal employment as mercenaries for the coastal | tribes who were plagued by pirates . |
y the Court to be the Weroance of the combined | tribes, because he was considered a friend of the Eng |
lso worked on a history of 'the Fifteen Common | Tribes of Wales', but never lived to complete it. |
will be designed by states, local communities, | tribes, fishermen, businesses, conservationists and o |
ious diseases and incited warfare by competing | tribes in the area. |
an it does among other related but competitive | tribes such as the Scandinavians or the various speak |
te of Oregon and one of the three Confederated | Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians. |
gton, where they form part of the Confederated | Tribes of the Colville Reservation, which is recogniz |
The Entiat are members of the Confederated | Tribes of the Colville Reservation, a federally recog |
The Confederated | Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation is a federa |
Upper Umpqua) is one of the three Confederated | Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians loca |
The Confederated | Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, or simply Yaka |
The Confederated | Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians are |
Confederated | Tribes of Warm Springs |
Confederated | Tribes of Siletz Indians |
Confederated | Tribes of the Colville Reservation |
Confederated | Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation |
The Confederated | Tribes have over 9,000 descendants from 12 aboriginal |
Confederated | Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation |
Confederated | Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians |
Confederated | Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon |
d in federal trust status for the Confederated | Tribes, land owned by individual Colville tribal memb |
ton, inhabited and managed by the Confederated | Tribes of the Colville Reservation, which is recogniz |
The Confederated | Tribes and the Colville Indian Reservation are govern |
The Confederated | Tribes opened the Wildhorse Resort & Casino, with a h |
the Coquille Indian Tribe or the Confederated | Tribes of the Siletz. |
n Indian tribe are members of the Confederated | Tribes of the Colville Reservation, which is recogniz |
members may be mixed in with the Confederated | Tribes of Siletz, many of whom live on the Siletz Res |
Warm Springs Confederation | Tribes, 3,799 acres (15.37 km2) |
tions, fed by a permanent alliance of conjugal | tribes. |
licy aimed at creating loyalty among conquered | tribes. |
The other six constituent | tribes per Abu Said Gardizi (died 1061) were Kimaks, |
ributed the Kaganate lands between constituent | tribes, with a strong bias on favor of the eastern tr |
he Circipanes were one of the four constituent | tribes of the Lutici federation centered around Rethr |
The other six constituent | tribes per Abu Said Gardizi (died 1061) were Kimaks, |
t guarranteed participation of the constituent | tribes in the governance of the their states. |
There were 40-50 villages in the Coos | tribes (they lived around the Coos bay and North Bend |
was once a very important traditional Cowichan | Tribes fishing village. |
The Cowichan | Tribes First Nations government, located in and aroun |
Cowichan | Tribes - Duncan, BC |
as presented with a totem pole by the Cowichan | Tribes in 1945, which was stolen during the 1950s whe |
closely linked to the peoples of the Cowichan | Tribes band government, and is part of the Hul'qumi'n |
wiped out by war with the neighboring Cowichan | Tribes and Ditidahts. |
osely related and allied to the Cozarig-Bulgar | tribes the legend being that the Onogurs and Bulgars |
and is of the Makah, Yakama, and Chippewa Cree | tribes. |
mportant river for both the Cherokee and Creek | tribes. |
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