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Definition of intertribal in English: intertribaladjective ɪntəˈtrʌɪb(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˈtraɪb(ə)l 1Existing or occurring between different tribes. 部落间的,宗族间的 部落间冲突。 Example sentencesExamples - Without Western support, such countries as Somalia and Zaire descended into chaos and intertribal conflict, often with horrendous loss of life.
- Of course, when thinking of ritualized warfare, most commentators cite examples from intertribal conflicts in cultures such as Papua New Guinea.
- In some cultures, complete democracy or freedom of speech can lead to social instability or prolonged civil and intertribal wars.
- Therefore, Stevens, following the lead established in the 1851 Fort Laramie Treaty, reasoned that an intertribal peace treaty was absolutely necessary if any kind of order were to prevail on the west side of the mountains.
- Or, for that matter, could the intertribal warfare be reconciled with the intertribal peace requirements set down for the buffalo hunters by the Stevens treaties?
- Recruiting from tribes could lead to intertribal fighting similar to skirmishes currently taking place in parts of Afghanistan.
- When I started as governor, Gaul tribes had begun a dangerous practice of requesting German help with their intertribal conflicts.
- Crazy Horse achieved renown in intertribal warfare on the northern Great Plains and in conflict with the U.S. Army.
- This emerging national Indian policy generated a particular predicament in Montana Territory where the last years of the 1860s saw increased intertribal raiding, hostilities, and casualties.
- Muslim and Western scholarly consensus on the character of pre-Islamic Arabia describes a society plagued by constant blood feuds and intertribal wars.
- Competition in trading led to intertribal conflict.
- The Chechens are divisible into several tribes, and intertribal tensions are a part of Chechnya history.
- Once across the Rocky Mountains, the western bison hunters, who generally enjoyed a surprising degree of intertribal peace at home, especially on the Columbia Plateau, engaged in bitter and bloody fights with plains tribes.
- Some of this has even led to intertribal disputes and fighting.
- These included decorative artifacts, painted tepees that served as card rooms, and a series of so-called ‘picture writing’ panels that depicted the war records of individual Blackfeet intertribal war veterans.
- During the reign of Abu Bakr, the first Caliph after Muhammed, most of the Bedouin tribes reverted to their old ways of intertribal warfare, and Abu Bakr had to wage war against them in order to return them to the flock.
- The British also put an end to intertribal warfare and conflicts.
- As French and English fur trade increased, so did intertribal warfare, exterminating some tribes and driving others, including the Dakota, on to the plains.
- Constant intertribal feuding prevented both the formation of larger political units and the development of any economic co-operation.
- Much of the intertribal strife of the seventeenth century originated in long-standing competitiveness and jealously which was highly exacerbated by the introduction of European goods.
- 1.1 Involving members of more than one tribe.
不同部落成员的 由不同部落成员组成的团体。 Example sentencesExamples - Don'ts: don't refuse an invitation to join in on an intertribal dance.
- For this reason, Luo intertribal marriage is most likely to occur with members from neighboring Baluya societies, which are Bantu.
- Dance will be a major part of the powwow, with several rounds of exhibition and intertribal dancing - and lots of audience participation - on both days.
- But, whereas Deming and the largest number of tourists arrived at the intertribal camp west of Browning by automobile or a famous White brand touring bus, Seyler proudly rode there across country on horseback with the wrangler Old Dutch.
- In this way, each of the tribes offered its own training specialty through an intertribal network of smoke-signal creators.
RhymesBible, libel, scribal, tribal Definition of intertribal in US English: intertribaladjectiveˌin(t)ərˈtrīb(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˈtraɪb(ə)l 1Existing or occurring between different tribes. 部落间的,宗族间的 部落间冲突。 Example sentencesExamples - Therefore, Stevens, following the lead established in the 1851 Fort Laramie Treaty, reasoned that an intertribal peace treaty was absolutely necessary if any kind of order were to prevail on the west side of the mountains.
- Without Western support, such countries as Somalia and Zaire descended into chaos and intertribal conflict, often with horrendous loss of life.
- Constant intertribal feuding prevented both the formation of larger political units and the development of any economic co-operation.
- Muslim and Western scholarly consensus on the character of pre-Islamic Arabia describes a society plagued by constant blood feuds and intertribal wars.
- Some of this has even led to intertribal disputes and fighting.
- Much of the intertribal strife of the seventeenth century originated in long-standing competitiveness and jealously which was highly exacerbated by the introduction of European goods.
- Competition in trading led to intertribal conflict.
- Of course, when thinking of ritualized warfare, most commentators cite examples from intertribal conflicts in cultures such as Papua New Guinea.
- Once across the Rocky Mountains, the western bison hunters, who generally enjoyed a surprising degree of intertribal peace at home, especially on the Columbia Plateau, engaged in bitter and bloody fights with plains tribes.
- Or, for that matter, could the intertribal warfare be reconciled with the intertribal peace requirements set down for the buffalo hunters by the Stevens treaties?
- This emerging national Indian policy generated a particular predicament in Montana Territory where the last years of the 1860s saw increased intertribal raiding, hostilities, and casualties.
- The British also put an end to intertribal warfare and conflicts.
- When I started as governor, Gaul tribes had begun a dangerous practice of requesting German help with their intertribal conflicts.
- In some cultures, complete democracy or freedom of speech can lead to social instability or prolonged civil and intertribal wars.
- During the reign of Abu Bakr, the first Caliph after Muhammed, most of the Bedouin tribes reverted to their old ways of intertribal warfare, and Abu Bakr had to wage war against them in order to return them to the flock.
- Recruiting from tribes could lead to intertribal fighting similar to skirmishes currently taking place in parts of Afghanistan.
- Crazy Horse achieved renown in intertribal warfare on the northern Great Plains and in conflict with the U.S. Army.
- The Chechens are divisible into several tribes, and intertribal tensions are a part of Chechnya history.
- These included decorative artifacts, painted tepees that served as card rooms, and a series of so-called ‘picture writing’ panels that depicted the war records of individual Blackfeet intertribal war veterans.
- As French and English fur trade increased, so did intertribal warfare, exterminating some tribes and driving others, including the Dakota, on to the plains.
- 1.1 Involving members of more than one tribe.
不同部落成员的 由不同部落成员组成的团体。 Example sentencesExamples - For this reason, Luo intertribal marriage is most likely to occur with members from neighboring Baluya societies, which are Bantu.
- Dance will be a major part of the powwow, with several rounds of exhibition and intertribal dancing - and lots of audience participation - on both days.
- In this way, each of the tribes offered its own training specialty through an intertribal network of smoke-signal creators.
- But, whereas Deming and the largest number of tourists arrived at the intertribal camp west of Browning by automobile or a famous White brand touring bus, Seyler proudly rode there across country on horseback with the wrangler Old Dutch.
- Don'ts: don't refuse an invitation to join in on an intertribal dance.
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