「Tribes」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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they were more closely related to the Abenaki | tribes to the west, north and east than to the other |
Other Abenaki | tribes suffered several severe defeats in reprisal, p |
raditional legend is that two local Aboriginal | tribes were arguing over the ownership of the hill wh |
ch was established by the Taiwanese aboriginal | tribes of Popora, Babuza, Pazeh, and Hoanya. |
Prior to European settlement, local Aboriginal | tribes used the site, and traces of their occupation |
In some Aboriginal | tribes the Bell miner is considered a special delicac |
al and ceremonial meeting place for Aboriginal | tribes. |
EDGES, SPLENDID COFFEE PLANTATIONS, ABORIGINE | TRIBES, AND THE VILLAGE HAS A DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER A |
that the United States could locate additional | tribes on the reservation in the future. |
es included in the Curculioninae as additional | tribes Cryptorhynchini and Ceutorhynchini. |
In addition, a number of additional | tribes - Achlyodidini, Carcharodini and Erynnini - ar |
Most of the more advanced | tribes, on the other hand, are very diverse in the Ne |
urians may be related to the Abkhaz and Adyghe | tribes, which at that time resided much farther westw |
The affected | tribes, upset with the terms, were to side with the B |
The Three Affiliated | Tribes |
These lands were owned by the Three Affiliated | Tribes and were sold in 1948 for $5.1 million and ~17 |
an who was tribal chairman of Three Affiliated | Tribes from 1998 to 2006. |
Nation of Oklahoma and Wichita and Affiliated | Tribes, both whom they are related to, as well as the |
This is the time when Afghan | tribes like Marwat, Yusufzai, Khattak and many other |
d from Uruzgan by Abdur Rahman Khan and Afghan | tribes were resettled in Uruzgan. |
Meaher had learned that West African | tribes were fighting, and that the King of Dahomey wa |
of masterminding attempts to wipe out African | tribes in Darfur with a campaign of murder, rape and |
These were formed from local African | tribes hostile to the Zulus. |
shmen, the Veddhas of Ceylon, and some African | tribes, to the same intellectual level as the Aryans, |
That is hatred towards African | tribes in Sudan. |
In 1269, a new association of African | tribes, the Marinid, had taken control of the Maghreb |
The Nuer are among the very few African | tribes that successfully fended off colonial powers i |
2 readers-catechists coming from eight African | tribes; At the same time, he promoted the work of tra |
al roots are traced back to the Pashtun Afridi | tribes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (in present-day Pakistan |
): The Social Organization of Early Copper Age | Tribes on the Great Hungarian Plain. |
Main Iron Age | tribes in Southern Britain. |
ying out; they were one of the most aggressive | tribes in their wild piracy, raiding not only the coa |
The aggrieved | tribes refused to meet the new colonists. |
tment of foreign capital into the agricultural | tribes, development income tax system, education faci |
han (Punjab), Lohar, Gujjar, Kamboj, Ahluwalia | tribes have a close genetic and ancestral relationshi |
up in Afghanistan, one of the four major Aimaq | tribes which also include the Jamshidis, Taimani, and |
abited by members of the Karankawa and Akokisa | tribes who used the name "Auia" for the island. |
anti against the alliance of Akyem and Akuapem | tribes from 1814 until 1816 for access to the coast. |
na, Esau de' Buondelmonti against the Albanian | tribes of Epirus, and their joint forces scored a maj |
nfederate all the north Germanic and Alemannic | tribes together against Rome. |
the lives of the Aquascogoc and other Algonkin | tribes in 16th century North Carolina survives thanks |
ing its name among the northeastern Algonquian | tribes, "Mishimayagat" or "Great Trail", with that of |
Ossipee Indians, one of the twelve Algonquian | tribes. |
ls, including the Catawba, numerous Algonquian | tribes, the Cherokee, and the Iroquois Confederacy. |
at fight between the Siouan and the Algonquian | tribes. |
om a legend related by the Algonquian-speaking | tribes. |
the territory between the Mohawk and Algonquin | tribes. |
Today, Alhuchaim | tribes of Samawa have a large majority of Shammar. |
Acceptance from all | tribes, with the exception of the Crow, was procured. |
ival took place at Loiyangalani and united all | tribes of the Lake in celebration for one weekend. |
west of which and south of which virtually all | tribes were to be removed in the Indian Removal Act i |
Organizing as the United Indians of All | Tribes Foundation (UIATF), they used tactics ranging |
Health Board (SIHB), the United Indians of All | Tribes Foundation, and the Daybreak Star Cultural Cen |
rintendent of Indian Affairs, dealing with all | tribes south of the Ohio River. |
Genghis Khan united all | tribes on the Mongolian plateau at last in 1206. |
ch gave other captured Fox as slaves to allied | tribes. |
anize funds for land claims issues, the Allied | Tribes of BC quickly dissolved. |
wa as an executive and secretary of the Allied | Tribes of British Columbia. |
He also reached out to allied | tribes, such as the Taensa. |
She led the Pamunkey and allied | tribes from the death of Cockacoeske in 1686 to about |
ve unsuccessful as Nurhaci defeated the allied | tribes at the Battle of Gure. |
Balk allowed | tribes who accepted Christianity to become auxiliarie |
a, had been lost to the inroads of the Amazigh | tribes, collectively called the Mauri (Moors). |
home to Sauk, Fox and Kickapoo Native American | tribes. |
s, trappers, mountain men, and Native American | tribes (including the Arapaho and Cheyenne), amidst c |
t names characterized by large Native American | tribes. |
chigan, he traded with various Native American | tribes. |
in 1790 between leaders of the Native American | Tribes Creek people and Henry Knox, then Secretary of |
of which deal with the various Native American | tribes of North America, their long histories and the |
and was originally occupied by Native American | tribes, including the Kiawah, before the English sett |
climate, natural resources and Native American | tribes he found. |
custom of naming cutters after Native American | tribes, she is named after the Tamaroa tribe of the I |
f peaceful relations among the Native American | tribes and the English settlers who established Penns |
sumed in moderation by various Native American | tribes as a condiment with other fresh greens. |
It was a sacred site for Native American | tribes of the Great Plains and, for a time, became th |
gs" did so as a tribute to the Native American | tribes in the area who took in runaway slaves in the |
ition to members of registered Native American | tribes. |
g distrust between British and Native American | tribes and is considered by historians as one of the |
Other Native American | tribes used mortars carved into the bedrock to grind |
to appoint in the areas where Native American | tribes resided any local officials hostile to the Cat |
in the region and Wisconsin's Native American | tribes. |
tate Park was used by numerous Native American | tribes for approximately 2000 years, dating as far ba |
but the earlier relocation of native American | tribes made the civilians feel safe enough to remain. |
ce mostly inhabited by nomadic Native American | tribes such as the Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa until |
5, Abramoff began representing Native American | tribes with gambling interests, starting with the Mis |
upport of missions sent to the Native American | tribes in Colombia. |
l Oregon-based American Indian/Native American | tribes to win federal recognition, successfully lobby |
longstanding tradition of many Native American | tribes, "speaking with a forked tongue" has meant lyi |
part of a movement of various Native American | tribes to a region that had been sparsely populated f |
Many Native American | tribes utilize this plant for food, the greens as a v |
t Callender, a trader with the Native American | tribes of Pennsylvania. |
tically and culturally related Native American | tribes in the Mississippi River Valley, which include |
s to discover the bay were the Native American | tribes the Monomoyiks and the Nausets. |
which hold the names of these Native American | tribes. |
related in language as well to Native American | tribes who lived across Long Island Sound in what is |
However, some Native American | tribes created petroglyphs by scraping or chipping aw |
hich are owned and operated by Native American | tribes - the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, Twentyn |
the Bozeman Trail from warring Native American | tribes. |
awa (or Odawa), and Potawatomi Native American | tribes and First Nations. |
"Seven Bulls," a term used by Native American | tribes to describe the rivers of southwest Missouri. |
on wampum, white beads used by Native American | tribes primarily for trading. |
practice was performed by many Native American | tribes into historic times, including the Choctaw, al |
The Native American | tribes of the Plains captured horses and integrated t |
e mid-19th century to relocate Native American | tribes to the Nome Lackee Indian Reservation near Pas |
timillion-dollar defrauding of Native American | tribes who were his lobbying clients, and related bri |
The Encyclopedia of Native American | Tribes. |
ckster traditions from various Native American | tribes, such as Nanabozho (Anishinaabe) and Kachina ( |
he historic Iroquoian-speaking Native American | tribes in the Shenandoah Valley. |
Native American | tribes that lived near the Fox River included the Pot |
h of here, there were about 30 Native American | tribes in southeastern Massachusetts. |
was an early staging area for native American | tribes traversing the Susquehanna River from the sett |
oubtful as it is attributed to Native American | tribes (the Yuki and Wailaki) of California, where th |
rica (Manifest Destiny) had on Native American | tribes in the 19th century. |
Like many other Native American | tribes, the Pawnee had a cosmology with elements of a |
Creek banks were inhabited by Native American | tribes thousands of years ago and up until the time o |
Native American | tribes during colonial times in both North and South |
al authorized to interact with Native American | tribes on behalf of the U.S. government. |
oux, a series of treaties with Native American | tribes which (among many other things) further define |
umented occupation by historic Native American | tribes exists. |
from Ancient Egypt to certain Native American | tribes. |
rnia, fighting against several Native American | tribes. |
ere a reliable summer food for Native American | tribes. |
s used as a medicinal plant by Native American | tribes and in Butterfly gardening. |
ls and negotiations with local Native American | tribes. |
from clients, most notably the Native American | tribes. |
Later, several Native American | tribes, including Lipan Apache, Comanche, and Tonkawa |
etween the Hopi and the Navajo Native American | tribes and since tribal boundary disputes are a feder |
were in fact once used by some native American | tribes as a hallucinogen, before being supplanted by |
a political scandal involving Native American | tribes. |
dation and force to compel the Native American | tribes of Washington Territory to sign treaties that |
Canada had worked to instigate Native American | tribes against the United States. |
eeping the peace between local Native American | tribes. |
oquois is a confederacy of six Native American | tribes. |
West, in battles with certain Native American | tribes in Colorado, New Mexico, and elsewhere. |
The Native American | tribes had many spiritual dances such as the Sun Danc |
by several of the great plains Native American | tribes, as well as the Iroquois, Cherokee and Algonqu |
ies broke out in 1811 with the Native American | tribes on the frontier, the territorial capital was m |
ourth-largest population among Native American | tribes, surpassed only by Navajo, Cherokee and the La |
government's relationship with Native American | tribes. |
Many Native American | tribes and later European herbologists and mid-wives |
ls authorized to interact with Native American | tribes on behalf of the U.S. government; see Indian a |
ts were named after various US Native American | tribes. |
leaders from the Sauk and Fox Native American | tribes ceded 50 million acres (200,000 km2) of their |
erries provided food for local Native American | tribes, such as Chumash, Tongva, and Tataviam. |
en colonias "began" with native North American | tribes. |
rs and members of other allied Native American | tribes against Comanche and Kiowa villages in the Com |
Okemos, Chief Wasso and other Native American | tribes of the Great Lakes region (principally the Oji |
In return, the Native American | tribes agreed to only place themselves under the prot |
to gather support from various Native American | tribes who, despite similar prophecies used before by |
and trading ventures with the Native American | tribes also provided lesser revenues. |
threat of attack from hostile Native American | tribes becomes more prevalent until the group is even |
eorge Staples, whose work with Native American | tribes was instrumental in its founding. |
reduced French alliances with Native American | tribes. |
ana between the Sioux and Crow Native American | tribes. |
immigrants lived amongst local Native American | tribes and some immigrants married local Native Ameri |
oncerns of conflict with local Native American | tribes. |
nd mentions numerous real-life Native American | tribes and people, it cannot be considered historical |
ced, but the addition of other Native American | tribes after King Phillip's War and intermarriage wit |
ythological traditions of some Native American | tribes, particularly tribes of the Great Lakes region |
und for the Iroquois and other native American | tribes as a burial ground, the French also used this |
Many Native American | tribes, such as the Creek and the Choctaw, were slave |
and July 1861, negotiated with Native American | tribes for combat support. |
rking through an alliance with Native American | tribes, he succeeded in thwarting westward American e |
Members of many Native American | tribes had been gathering in the valley for untold nu |
r 29 of that year with several Native American | tribes. |
Many Native American | tribes practiced polygamy (generally polygyny) and Eu |
the United States and various Native American | tribes. |
calling for the removal of all Native American | Tribes in Georgia. |
ting, fishing, and warfare by Native Americans | tribes such as the Illini, Miami, Shawnee, Cherokee, |
Many Amerindian | tribes would swipe the frogs' backs with their blowda |
a joint truce delegation of various Amerindian | tribes adhering to Shawnee leader Tecumseh. |
pplies for the administrative setup there amid | tribes such as the Nyishis and Apa Tanis. |
sin and into Mexico, with representation among | tribes in Mesoamerica. |
tions by the US involving land divisions among | tribes in South Dakota. |
One of them, listed among | tribes of the Caucasus, Pontic steppe and the Caspian |
айчууд, Тайж Нар) were one of the most ancient | tribes of Mongolia, mostly residing in central region |
r, were used as meeting points between ancient | tribes, as it was believed that nature had placed the |
d and fur, an annual Pow-wow unites people and | tribes, food and crafting skills have survived and la |
ople embraced Islam including entire clans and | tribes. |
, there is a long recital of people, clans and | tribes who were known in the Germanic world of the 6t |
h many ethnic groups, languages, religions and | tribes. |
d widely spreading brotherhoods (bratstva) and | tribes (plemena). |
world is quite plainly in a desperate mess and | tribes of all peoples everywhere are threatened with |
Castes and | Tribes of Southern India is a seven-volume encycloped |
confirmed that members of scheduled castes and | tribes of India are not exclusively adherents of Hind |
hysical characteristics of over 300 castes and | tribes of South India between 1901 and 1909. |
y and the rights of the indigenous peoples and | tribes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. |
charge of the holy missions to the peoples and | tribes of all of the Caucasus and Caucasian Albania. |
e recognition of the rights of the peoples and | tribes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts region and ended |
se range from relatively egalitarian bands and | tribes to complex and highly stratified chiefdoms. |
litical organisation of all native peoples and | tribes in 1973. |
tains around 7,000 objects and all regions and | tribes are represented in the collection. |
ilitary force they once were at this time, and | tribes such as the Ajman, the Dawasir, Subay', and Mu |
Gradually smaller bands and | tribes formed into larger groups. |
il (YRITWC) is made up of 66 First Nations and | tribes in Alaska and Canada, living along the Yukon R |
ncompassing its various ethnicities, sects and | tribes. |
ains, and are home to many different races and | tribes of aliens. |
, modern borders, principal cities, rivers and | tribes. |
mnetes, Ambiliati, Diablintes and Menapii) and | tribes from Britain, in the uprising of the Veneti. |
Andhra | tribes established relationships with Naga, Yaksha, a |
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