intertribal in English

adjective
1
existing or occurring between different tribes.
intertribal conflict

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1. Iberian warfare was endemic and based on intertribal raiding and pillaging.

2. In the meantime, international, interracial, and intertribal wars continue to reap a horrifying harvest.

3. The resulting intertribal Musket Wars encompassed over 600 battles between 1801 and 1840, killing 30,000–40,000 Māori.

4. Though the great majority of the populace profess to be Christian, intertribal massacres were launched.

5. But there is no international rivalry, no intertribal hatred, no inappropriate jealousy, between anointed and other sheep.

6. Brewarrina was also the location of intertribal meetings for Indigenous Australians who speak Darling and live in the river basin.

7. Or it may be that Christians are enduring in a land racked by civil war or intertribal killings.

8. ‘definite military action’ to end the ‘intertribal Alfurese wars’ (Locher-Scholten, 1994: 108), by standardising village administration based on the small

9. Abeokuta WAS FOUNDED in 1830 after the intertribal wars ravaged refugees in Egba forest from their original homes between 1817 and 1830

10. Tecumseh, Shawnee Indian Chief, orator, military leader, and advocate of intertribal Indian alliance who directed Indian resistance to white rule in the Ohio River valley

11. The League secured a commitment from Ethiopia to end slavery as a condition of membership in 1923, and worked with Liberia to abolish forced labour and intertribal slavery.

12. Alights on the Cloud (), also known as Touching Cloud,: 91 was killed in combat by one of the Pawnee during an intertribal battle in 1852

13. In the center of the southern section was a city with an intertribal work force under a collective “chieftain,” the Messiah’s princely representatives in the “new earth.” —Ezekiel 47:13–48:34; 2 Peter 3:13; Psalm 45:16.

14. The same held true for the expeditions to Ceram in 1904 and to Bali in 1906: in the former, intertribal Alfurese wars had been met with desultory military and administrative measures, until Van Heutsz decided upon definite military action for prestige reasons.(80) In Bali, royal contempt for official damage claims in connection with the looting