tribal in the PONS Dictionary

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In addition, some tribal leaders immediately sold communal lands for quick gains.
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They have federal, tribal, multiple states, and local government recognition from more than 70 entities.
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Consequently, the tribes have the ability to regulate bingo enterprises because they have direct connections to tribal members.
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Antique and modern shawls, traditional embroidery, tribal jewellery, carved wood and antique or reproduced coins are sold along the main street.
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In tribal festivals, dancing, singing, eating and drinking are the four main features.
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They have adopted the tribal marking custom of cutting three horizontal lines on the cheeks of their children.
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Additions to the list need to reference a recognized, documented source and specifically name tribal affiliation according to federal and state lists.
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He fought for rights of the tribal people.
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Because most tribes were not centralized political units at the time, involvement in the confederacy was usually on a village rather than a tribal basis.
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The tribe is governed by a democratically elected, nine-member tribal council.
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