Sentences with phrase «aboriginal tribes»

The phrase "aboriginal tribes" refers to native or indigenous groups of people who have been living in a certain area for a very long time. These tribes are the original inhabitants of that place and have their own unique cultures, traditions, and ways of life. Full definition
Before adopting the same, leaders of aboriginal tribes used to be on the constant move looking out for food.
Today it is the home for aboriginal tribes and lots of different animal species.
In his letter (25 January, p 31), Phillip Graham writes: «Local aboriginal tribes should be the only ones who decide...
In the intervening years, Jungen has fashioned, out of gold bags, sculptures that recall totem poles; carved baseball bats to look like «talking sticks» (used by aboriginal tribes to designate the right to speak in meetings); and created a twenty - foot - tall tepee from the leather used to upholster sofas.
It split apart from the Amazonas millions of years ago and is a home for aboriginal tribes and various animal species now.
How did you find Nanjiwarra Amagula, who plays Charlie, and who is actually the leader of an aboriginal tribe?
Bri Bri is 20 Km away and is the center of the indigenous Bri Bri one of the aboriginal tribes of Central America.
Back in the days the Whitsunday Islands were inhabited by the Ngaro, which is an aboriginal tribe.
Hopps once told The Times that the name Ferus — Latin for «uncivilized» or «wild» — was «borrowed from an anthropological description of an aboriginal tribe with subhuman, irascible, possibly dangerous tendencies.»
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