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Meanings of small tribes in English
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Usage of small tribes in English
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Besides many smalltribes, there were in the age of Henry II.
2
How smalltribes and villages clung to one larger confederation over another.
3
There are two other smalltribes, Zedin-SheikhEbenadon, and Shibim-SheikhBengadem.
4
Death was as common as cockroaches in the smalltribes.
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They are divided into smalltribes, each occupying a small river and living in one village.
6
They knew this section was only sparsely settled by smalltribes, hardly larger than family clans.
7
Perhaps it was time for the multitude of smalltribes to consider gathering again in larger clans.
8
We are smalltribes. He smiled humorlessly.
9
There are, however, smalltribes in which physical development has been, and still is, a great feature.
10
They were of one mind in many things, and between them they kept all the smalltribes in tribute.
11
The carpet, thick and luscious, mutes the murmur of guests who sit around low, glass tables, conversing in smalltribes.
12
Finally, we separated into families and smalltribes, and wandered this way and that- "- heswunghisarms- outward.
13
Wheat was the first crop we harvested that had enough nutrition, adaptability and sustainability to keep our once smalltribes alive.
14
They were slowly advancing through the tangle and would eventually wipe out all the smalltribes: or so the legends ran.
15
The state is very sparsely populated; two-thirds of the inhabitants are Indians, forming smalltribes, and subject only in small part to government control.
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North of the latter lies the Gabun, with a large number of smalltribes dominated by the Fang who are recent arrivals from the Congo.