Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Tribal Voice Type Album Artist Yothu Yindi Cover YothuYindi TribalVoice.jpg Released 1991 Recorded ???? Genre Aboriginal rock Length 42 57 Label Mushroom Records Producer Mark Moffatt Last album Homeland Movement album Homeland Movement br 1989 This album Tribal Voice br 1991 Next album Freedom Yothu Yindi album Freedom br 1993 Album reviews rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r57791 pure url yes link Tribal Voice is also the name of the company that made the PowWow chat program Pow Wow Internet instant message and chat programs in the mid 1990s. Tribal Voice is also the name of the official newsletter of Redskins Touch Club . Tribal Voice is an album by Yothu Yindi that was released in 1991 on the Mushroom Records label. Reception The album reached a peak of 4 on the ARIA Charts ARIA album charts . http australian charts.com showitem.asp?key 92300&cat a Track listing Gapu Traditional song, arranged by Galarrwuy Yunupingu Treaty song Treaty Mandawuy Yunupingu , G. Yunupingu, Milkayngu Mununggurr, Witiyana Marika, Stuart Kellaway, Cal Williams, Paul Kelly musician Paul Kelly Dj pana Sunset Dreaming M. Yunupingu My Kind of Life M. Yunupingu Maralitja Crocodile Man M. Yunupingu Dhum Dhum Bush Wallaby Traditional song, arranged by Marika Tribal Voice M. Yunupingu Mainstream M. Yunupingu Dharpa Tree M. Yunupingu, Kellaway Yinydjapana Dolphin Traditional song, arranged by Marika M tjala Driftwood M. Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Marika, Kellaway, Williams Hope M. Yunupingu Gapirri Stingray M. Yunupingu Beyarrmak Comic Traditional song, arranged by G. Yunupingu Treaty Radio Mix M. Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Mununggurr, Marika, Kellaway, Williams, Kelly, Garrett Dj pana Radio Mix M. Yunupingu Personnel Mandawuy Yunupingu Lead vocals, backing Vocals, guitar Galarrwuy Yunupingu Vocals, clapsticks Witiyana Marika Vocals, clapsticks, backing vocals Milkayngu Mununggurr Didgeridoo , backing vocals Gurrumul Yunupingu ... more details
italic title The Tribal Eye is a seven part BBC documentary series on the subject of Tribal art , written and presented by David Attenborough . It was first transmitted in 1975. Episodes 1. Behind the Mask This episode centers on the life and customs of the Dogon people in Mali , concentrating primarily on their masks and mask rituals. After a brief introduction to the Dogon culture, the link between African and European art is elaborated upon, using works by Pablo Picasso Picasso and Georges Braque Braque as examples. Dogon blacksmiths are shown working on a sculpture and a monkey mask for an old woman s funeral the funeral rites, which include masked performances and a staged mock battle, are shown in great detail. 2. Crooked Beak of Heaven In Crooked Beak of Heaven , Attenborough discusses the art and cultures of the First Nations peoples of the Pacific Northwest of North America The Haida of present day British Columbia and Alaska the Gitxsan people Gitxsan of Skeena Country and the Kwakwaka wakw Kwakiutl of present day British Columbia, Washington state Washington , and Oregon . 3. The Sweat of the Sun On the ancient Aztecs and Incas . 4. Kingdom of Bronze On the ancient African kingdom of Dahomey . The bronze artifacts from the Benin Kingdom in modern day Nigeria . History Vice consul Phillips of UK came to Benin in 1897 to punish the King of Benin for not holding his part of the deal in a trading agreement. But at the time a ritual ceremony was being held to renew the strength of the King, so no visitors were allowed. After several warnings from both the King s and the British ... Qashqai tribe of Iran. The tribal art of carpet making in Persia and the distinctive patterns of the different clans and tribes. 6. Man Blong Custom On tribal communities in Melanesia . 7 ... Attenborough Television Series DEFAULTSORT Tribal Eye, The Category BBC television documentaries Category 1975 in British television Category 1975 television series debuts Category Tribal art ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Tribal Eagle Type ep Artist Deuteronomium band Deuteronomium Cover Deuteronomium Tribal Eagle.jpg Released 8. 6. 1997 Recorded 1996 Studio Watercastle, Jyv skyl , Finland Genre Death metal , melodic death metal ref cite web last Jonsson first Johannes title Album Reviews D Deuteronomium url http www.metalforjesus.org albumd.htm Deuteronomium work Album Reviews D publisher Metal for Jesus accessdate 17 March 2012 ref Length 16 18 Label Self financed 1997 br Deuteronomium band Little Rose Productions Little Rose Productions 1998 Producer Deuteronomium Reviews Last album Crosshope demo br 1996 This album Tribal Eagle br 1997 Next album Street Corner Queen br 1998 Tribal Eagle DEUDCD 001, LRCD 001 is the first studio Extended play EP by the Finland Finnish Christian metal Christian death metal band Deuteronomium band Deuteronomium , recorded in 1996 Studio Watercastle, published as self financed release in 1997 and in 1998 by Deuteronomium band Little Rose Productions Little Rose Productions . Tribal Eagle is widely regarded as the first Finnish Christian metal CD ref name Ristillinen Ruisku, Riqu. Suomi metal spesiaali . Ristillinen 7. Pages 13 17. An exclusive 22 page article about the history of Finnish secular and Christian metal in the Finnish Christian metal fanzine Ristillinen. Deuteronomium is given a notable space in the article. Published April 2007. ref . Tribal Eagle had a huge impact on the Finnish Christian metal scene and musically some consider it as Deuteronomium s finest effort. ref name Waters cite web url http ... the very nature of man s being. Tribal Eagle is a black metal influenced song which begins with an epic ... pitched shrieking. The lyrics of Tribal Eagle tell metaphorically about an eagle tattoo which is tied ... Manu Lehtinen and Miika Partala Thinking 4 40 music and lyrics by Miika Partala Tribal Eagle 3 19 ... Moment References reflist 2 Category 1997 EPs Category Deuteronomium albums fi Tribal Eagle ... more details
good article imagemap Image Tribal Hidage 2.svg thumb 400px alt insert description of map here The tribes of the Tribal Hidage. Where an appropriate article exists, it can be found by clicking on the name ... imagemap The Tribal Hidage is a list of thirty five tribes that was compiled in Anglo Saxon England ... exaggeration. The original purpose of the Tribal Hidage remains unknown many scholars ..., or they may represent an early example of book keeping. Many historians are convinced that the Tribal ... century, but others have argued that the text was Northumbrian in origin. The Tribal Hidage ... versions or recension s of the Tribal Hidage have survived, two of which resemble each other one ... unable to establish a date for the original compilation. The Tribal Hidage has been used to construct ... proposed that the Tribal Hidage is not a list of peoples but of administrative areas. The hide assessments File Tribal Hidage pie chart.pdf thumb A pie chart of the 20 largest hidations of the Tribal Hidage The Tribal Hidage is, according to D. P. Kirby s description, a list of total assessments in terms ..., ref name Featherstone 24 Featherstone, Tribal Hidage , p. 24. ref followed by a number of small ... name Featherstone, p. 25 Featherstone, Tribal Hidage , p. 25. ref The figures may be of purely symbolic ... 28 Featherstone, Tribal Hidage , p. 28. ref The totals given within the text for the figures suggest that the Tribal Hidage was perhaps used as a form of book keeping. ref Featherstone, Tribal Hidage ... name S 295 Stenton, Anglo Saxon England , p. 295. ref The surviving manuscripts File Tribal Hidage Spelman.svg thumb The Tribal Hidage, from an edition of Henry Spelman s Glossarium Archaiologicum A manuscript, now lost, ref name Featherstone 23 Featherstone, Tribal Hidage , p. 23. ref was originally used to produce the three known different recensions of the Tribal Hidage these have been named Recensions A, B and C. ref name Featherstone 27 Featherstone, Tribal Hidage , p. 27. ref Recension ... more details
orphan date June 2010 Infobox Book name Tribal Leadership title orig translator image Image tribal leadership2.jpg image caption Front Cover author Dave Logan, John King, Halee Fischer Wright illustrator cover artist country Image Flag of the United States.svg 20px United States language English language English series subject Management , Leadership , Organizational Behavior , Organizational Development , Coaching genre publisher Harper Collins release date January 22, 2008 english release date media type Hardcover pages 320 isbn 0 061 25130 5 dewey 658.4 092 22 congress HD57.7 .L643 2008 oclc 144226689 preceded by followed by Tribal Leadership Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization is a book by Dave Logan, John King, and Halee Fischer Wright that describes the results of a organizational research study. The authors understand that the study found that corporate leader s could use the groups within their companies to maximize corporate productivity and Profit accounting profit . The book suggests that learning how those groups communicate is the key to understanding how the company operates. The book is illustrated by case studies from corporations including IDEO and Amgen . Reviews cite news first Harvey last Schachter authorlink author coauthors title What tribe are you from? url http www.theglobeandmail.com servlet Page document v5 content subscribe?user URL http www.theglobeandmail.com 2Fservlet 2Fstory 2FLAC.20080312.CABOOKS12 2FTPStory 2FBusiness&ord 56420653&brand theglobeandmail&force login true work publisher The Globe and Mail location Toronto ... title Tribal Leadership seeks to enhance performance url http www.savannahnow.com node 441534 format ... last Turnbull authorlink author coauthors title Business Book Review. Tribal Leadership. Book beats the drums for group work url http www.lexweekly.com Articles c 2008 01 24 72562.113117 Tribal Leadership.html ... tribal leadership Mixergy interview with co author John King Category 2008 books Category ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Tribal Opera Type Album Artist Mark Heard iDEoLA Cover TribalOpera.jpg Released 1987 Recorded Fingerprint Recorders br Los Angeles, California Genre Rock music Rock Length Label What? Records What? br A&M Records A&M Producer Mark Heard Reviews Last album Mosaics album Mosaics br 1985 This album Tribal Opera br 1987 Next album Dry Bones Dance br 1990 Tribal Opera is the title of an album by Mark Heard using the pseudonym iDEoLA , released in 1987 on What? Records . It is a full on solo project, put together by Heard in his home studio using samples and acoustic, electric and electronic instruments. The band name iDEoLA has no particular meaning of it Heard said, It s not supposed to be mysterious or anything I just put a band together and right now I happen to be the only one in it. The album was a bold step away from the country folk rock atmosphere of much of Heard s prior and subsequent music. Both Rich Mullins and Olivia Newton John later covered How To Grow Up Big and Strong on their own albums. Americana artist John Austin covered Go Ask the Dead Man . Track listing All songs written by Mark Heard. Side one I Am An Emotional Man Is It Any Wonder Watching the Ship Go Down Talk To Me Go Ask the Dead Man Side two Love Is Bigger Than Life How To Grow Up Big and Strong Everybody Dances Why Can t We Just Say No Hold Back Your Tears The band iDEoLA all instruments and vocals Additional musicians People who hit things for digital samples at Fingerprint Recorders Doug Mathews, David McSparran , Steve Hindalong , David Baker who also played the Wengi Drum introduction for Talk To Me and Dan Michaels Production notes Produced and recorded by Mark Heard at Fingerprint Recorders , Los Angeles, California Mixed digitally by Mark Heard at Can Am Recorders, Tarzana, California Assistants Stan Katayama, Dan Reed and, Jim Dineen PCM 1630 editing at Digital Magnetics by Ted Hall Digital mastering ... more details
Infobox VG title Tribal Trouble image developer Oddlabs publisher GarageGames designer engine released genre Real time strategy modes Multiplayer video game Multiplayer ratings platforms Microsoft Windows Windows , Mac OS X , Linux media requirements input Tribal Trouble is a real time strategy video game for Microsoft Windows , Linux and Mac OS X . The game pits indigenous peoples natives of tropical islands against invading Vikings . The game was developed by independent studio Oddlabs , and has won several awards, including four top 5 positions in indie game review site GameTunnel s 2005 awards in the categories of best multiplayer game, best graphics, best strategy game and best game overall. This game is recommended for ages 12 and up by the Oddie Recording studios. The game also spawned a sequel, Tribal Trouble 2 . Gameplay Tribal Trouble buildings and units Peons Although tiny of stature, the peons are the only real workforce of your tribe. With their patented Multi Tool they can cut down trees, mine rocks, construct, repair and demolish buildings, slaughter innocent looking tropical chickens and produce a variety of weapons. In lack of a real armed force, peons can also attack enemy warriors, but don t expect them to survive that unless the enemy is greatly outnumbered. http tribaltrouble.com files tribaltrouble.com images features peons.jpg Warriors Where the peons do all the hard work, the warriors get all the fun of hacking down the enemies and wrecking their buildings. Warriors generally come in three flavors The basic rock warrior with his inferior stone weapon, the iron warrior with his sharp edged iron weapon and finally the mighty chicken warrior who, despite what his name might imply, is the toughest of them all because of his tropical chicken enhanced weapon. http tribaltrouble.com files tribaltrouble.com images features warriors.jpg Chieftains Only the most ... tt18.jpg References http www.insidemacgames.com reviews view.php?ID 611 Inside Mac Games Review Tribal ... more details
Roman government The Tribal Assembly comitia tributa of the Roman Republic was the democratic assembly of Roman citizens. During the years of the Roman Republic, citizens were organized on the basis of thirty five tribes four tribes the urban tribes encompassed citizens inside the city of Rome, while the other thirty one tribes the rural tribes encompassed citizens outside of the city of Rome. The tribes gathered into the Tribal Assembly for legislative, electoral, and judicial purposes. The majority of votes in any tribe decided how that tribe voted. Each tribe received one vote, regardless of how many electors each tribe held. Once a majority of tribes voted in the same way on a given measure, the voting ended, and the matter was decided. ref name Taylor, 40 Taylor, 40 ref The president of the Tribal Assembly was usually either a Roman consul consul the highest ranking Roman magistrate or a praetor the second highest ranking Roman magistrate . The Tribal Assembly elected three different magistrates quaestor s , aedile curule aediles , and Tribuni militum consulari potestate consular tribunes . ref name Taylor, 7 Taylor, 7 ref The Tribal Assembly also had the power to try judicial cases. However, after the reforms of the Roman Dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla in 82 BC, the power to try cases was reassigned to special jury courts quaestiones perpetuae . Since the Romans used a form of direct democracy , citizens, and not elected representatives, voted before each assembly. As such, the citizen electors had no power, other than the power to cast a vote. Each assembly was presided ..., 42 ref The Tribal Assembly was a Committee. Committees were assemblies of all citizens , ref ... the tribal census , ref name Lintott, 52 Lintott, 52 ref and by the late republic, officers whose only task was to distribute bribes. Since Tribal membership was reaffirmed once every five years ... the early and middle republic, the Tribal Assembly met at various locations in the Roman Forum , including ... more details
The Minister of Tribal Affairs is the head of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs India Ministry of Tribal Affairs and one of the Cabinet minister India cabinet ministers of the Government of India . india gov stub Category Cabinet of India ... more details
The Lower Stl atl imx Tribal Council is a First Nations tribal council in British Columbia , Canada , comprising four band governments of the St at imc Stl atl imx or Lillooet people N quat qua First Nation Semahquam First Nation Douglas First Nation Skatin First Nation The tribal council s offices are located in Mount Currie, British Columbia . See also Lillooet Tribal Council St at imc Nation In SHUCK ch List of tribal councils in British Columbia St t timc Chiefs Council References http www.lstc.ca Lower Stl atl imx Tribal Council website http sdiprod2.inac.gc.ca FNProfiles FNProfiles DETAILSTC.asp?TRIBAL COUNCIL NUMBER 1150 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada information page FirstNations stub BritishColumbia stub St at imc First Nations Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia Category Lillooet Country Category S imc ... more details
The St l Tribal Council is a First Nations Tribal Council in the Fraser Valley Greater Vancouver region of the Canadian province of British Columbia that is the tribal council for First Nations band governments from Hope, British Columbia Hope , at the south end of the Fraser Canyon down to Langley, British Columbia city Langley . This tribal council should not be confused with the Sto lo Nation , which is a different tribal council comprising different bands of the St l people. Many St l peoples and their band governments do not belong to either council. Member governments Chawathil First Nation Cheam Indian Band Kwantlen First Nation Kwaw kwaw Apilt First Nation Scowlitz First Nation Seabird Island First Nation Shxw ow hamel First Nation Soowahlie First Nation Source http pse5 esd5.ainc inac.gc.ca fnp Main Search TCMain.aspx?TC NUMBER 1153&lang eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada information page See also Sto lo Nation tribal council St l Halkomelem List of tribal councils in British Columbia External links http www.stolotribalcouncil.ca St l Tribal Council website Sto lo Tribal Council Coast Salish DEFAULTSORT Sto Lo Tribal Council Category St l Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia Category Lower Mainland BritishColumbia stub NorthAm native stub FirstNations stub hr St l Tribal Council ... more details
The Northern Shuswap Tribal Council , also called the Cariboo Tribal Council , is a First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia . Based in the Cariboo District of the British Columbia Interior Central Interior , it is one of two tribal councils of the Secwepemc people, the other being the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council of the Thompson River Thompson Shuswap Country Shuswap region farther south. Member governments Canim Lake Band Tsq escen Soda Creek Deep Creek Band Xat sull Cm etem Williams Lake Indian Band T exelc Canoe Creek Band Dog Creek Indian Band Stswecem c Xgat tem See also Shuswap Nation Tribal Council Secwepemc Shuswap language Secwepemcstin List of tribal councils in British Columbia External links http www.nstq.org nstc.htm Northern Shuswap Tribal Council homepage http www.shuswapnation.org Shuswap Nation homepage Category Secwepemc Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia BritishColumbia stub FirstNations stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Tribal Tech Type Album Artist Tribal Tech Cover Released 1991 Recorded Genre Jazz fusion Label Relativity Records Producer Reviews Last album Nomad Tribal Tech album Nomad br 1989 This album Tribal Tech 1991 Next album Illicit album Illicit br 1992 Tribal Tech is the fourth album by the jazz fusion band Tribal Tech , released in 1991. Track listing Signal Path Big Girl Blues Dense Dance Got Tuh B Peru Elvis At The Hop The Necessary Blonde Fight The Giant Sub Aqua Formula One Wasteland Personnel Scott Henderson Electric guitar guitar , Guitar synthesizer guitar synthesizer Gary Willis bass guitar bass , synthesizer s David Goldblatt Keyboard instrument keyboards Joey Heredia Drum kit drums Brad Dutz Percussion instrument percussion Category 1991 albums Category Tribal Tech albums Category Relativity Records albums ... more details
The Provincially Administered Tribal Areas PATA are Pakistan i administrative subdivisions designated in the Article 246 b of the Constitution of Pakistan . No Act of Provincial Assembly can be applied to PATA whereas the Governor of the respective province has mandate parallel to the authority President of Pakistan has over Federally Administered Tribal Areas . Provincially Administered Tribal Areas as defined in the Constitution include four former princely state s as well as tribal areas and tribal territories in Districts of Pakistan districts Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chitral District former Chitral princely state Chitral state Dir District Upper Dir and Lower Dir , former Dir princely state Dir state Swat, Pakistan Swat District former Swat princely state Swat state including Kalam Tribal Area in Kohistan District Pakistan Kohistan District Malakand District Tribal Area adjoining Mansehra District Battagram , Allai Tehsil Allai and Kala Dhaka Black Mountain of Hazara , Upper Tanawalormer and former Amb princely state Amb state . Balochistan Pakistan Balochistan Zhob District Loralai District excluding the Duki Tehsil Dalbandin Tehsil of Chagai District Kohlu District former Marri Tribal Territory in Sibi District Dera Bugti District former Bugti Tribal Territory in Sibi District See also Federally Administered Tribal Areas External links http www.pakistani.org pakistan constitution part12.ch3.html Constitution of Pakistan Tribal Areas coord missing Pakistan Category Provincially Administered Tribal Areas Category States and territories established in 1970 Category Balochistan Category Federalism in Pakistan Category Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Category Geography of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Category Durand line NorthWestFrontier geo stub Baluchistan geo stub fr R gions tribales administr es provincialement ru simple Provincially Administered Tribal Area ... more details
The Nlaka pamux Nation Tribal Council , formerly the Fraser Thompson Indian Services Society , is a First Nations government Tribal Council comprising bands in the Fraser Canyon and Thompson River Thompson Canyon areas of the Canadian province of British Columbia . It is one of three tribal council s of the Nlaka pamux people, the others being the Nicola Tribal Association and the Fraser Canyon Indian Administration . The Lytton First Nation , which is the government of the largest Nlaka pamux community, does not belong to any of the three. Member Bands Ashcroft First Nation Boothroyd First Nation Boston Bar Boston Bar First Nation Oregon Jack Creek Band near Ashcroft, British Columbia Ashcroft Spuzzum First Nation also a member of the Fraser Canyon Indian Administration See also Nlaka pamux Thompson language Nicola Tribal Association Fraser Canyon Indian Administration tribal council List of tribal councils in British Columbia External links http www.gov.bc.ca arr firstnation nlakapamux nation default.html BC Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation info page w. map Nlaka pamux First Nations Nlaka pamux Nation Tribal Council Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia Category Nlaka pamux governments Category Fraser Canyon Category Thompson Country NorthAm native stub Canada poli stub BritishColumbia stub ... more details
The Kaska Tribal Council is a tribal council formed of three band governments of the Kaska Kaske Dena people in northern British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, Canada . Member governments The three member governments are the Liard First Nation , offices in Watson Lake, Yukon but including reserves in British Columbia Ross River Dena Council , offices in Ross River, Yukon Dease River First Nation official name simply Dease River , offices at Good Hope Lake, British Columbia See also Tahltan First Nation Tribal Council List of tribal councils in British Columbia References http pse5 esd5.ainc inac.gc.ca fnp Main Search TCMain.aspx?TC NUMBER 1088&lang eng Tribal Council Detail, inac.gc.ca FirstNations stub Yukon stub BritishColumbia stub Category Kaska Dena Category First Nation governments in Yukon Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia Category Cassiar Country ... more details
Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation , a National Organisation was set up in1998 with the objective ... on Research and Culture the organisation is a specialized body working on Tribal studies .Its stated ... making, governance, and day to day administration at TRIBAL RESEARCH AND CULTURAL FOUNDATION The Advisory Board for Research Studies Surveys The Executive Body The Central Body Jurisdiction The Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation has its jurisdiction over the entire Country . OFFICES OF THE Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation It is provided in the Constitution of the Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation that its headquarters shall be at Poonch but it may be partially work in Tribal ... the Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation set up offices at the following places and assigned ... The Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation has been assigned the roles of an organisation ... disciplinary co operation and co ordination between the All the tribal bodies working in India . Publication in Gojri In view of the fact that at the time of setting up of the Tribal Research and Cultural ... in the Tribal languages GOJRI . The Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation published a number of books relating to creative writings, research works in the history, sociology and Tribal culture ... of songs and tales. With a view to meet this objective the Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation ... Tribal languages of the State of Jammu and Kashmir . Dictionaries in Gojri With the advent of literature ... tribal regional languages started producing literature on regular basis, uninterruptedly, since forties ... the importance of encyclopaedia in the development of a language, Tribal Research and Cultural ... Seminars, Conferences Most of Tribal areas are nearly inaccessible. The tribal writers and artists ... trends on the literary scene. To bring writers of the State in close contact with one another, Tribal ... and preserve priceless manuscripts, miniature paintings and other artefacts Tribal Research ... more details
Kurdish Tribal Association is a Kurdish people Kurdish tribal grouping of about 20 to 30 tribes , established 1991 in Iraqi Kurdistan . References http www.globalsecurity.org military world iraq opposition.htm Iraqi Opposition Category Political parties in Iraqi Kurdistan Iraq party stub de Kurdischer Stammes Verein ... more details
The Tsilhqot in Tribal Council , also known as the Tsilhqot in National Government is a First Nations tribal council government located in the Chilcotin District of the British Columbia Interior Central Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia , and also on the Fraser River near the city of Quesnel, British Columbia Quesnel . Some Tsilhqot in governments are not associated with the Tsilhqot in Tribal Council but belong instead to the Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council . A few do not belong to any tribal council. Member governments Alexandria First Nation Quesnel, British Columbia Quesnel Alexis Creek First Nation Chilanko Forks, British Columbia Chilanko Forks Stone First Nation Hanceville, British Columbia Hanceville Tl etinqox t in Government Office Alexis Creek, British Columbia Alexis Creek Xeni Gwet in First Nation Nemaia Valley See also Tsilhqot in Chilcotin language Chilcotin War Klattasine Anahim Alexis chief Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council List of tribal councils in British Columbia External links http www.tsilhqotin.ca Tsilhqot in National Government homepage http www.gov.bc.ca arr firstnation tsilhqotin national government default.html Tsilhqot in National Government BC Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation infopage Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia Category Tsilhqot in NorthAm native stub Canada poli stub BritishColumbia stub Tsilhqot in First Nations ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 Image Hazara.gif thumb 250px right Hazara and surrounding areas During colonial rule, agencies were administrative sub divisions of British India . Hazara The Hazara, Pakistan Hazara region was split into the following four parts Kohistan Tribal Area Hazara Tribal Area Princely State of Amb princely state Amb Hazara Division Abbottabad and Mansehra The northernmost part was the Kohistan Tribal Area, whilst the southernmost part was the Hazara Division. Hazara Tribal Agency was located between the Hazara Division and the Kohistan Tribal Area. Location The Hazara Tribal Area , was located in the northwest of British India, it bordered the following areas. Kohistan Tribal Area to the northwest Gilgit Agency to the North and North East Hazara Division to the south Amb to the south east The Hazara Division lay along the route to Kashmir and Punjab British India Punjab . The State of Amb formed an enclave within the southern part of the Hazara Tribal area the North, West and Southern frontiers of the state were along the borders of the agency . Category British India Category Historical Indian regions Category Agencies of British India NorthWestFrontier geo stub ... more details
Tribal war and similar phrases can mean endemic warfare , the mode of warfare common in tribal societies TribalWar , a video game news website that originally focused on the game Starsiege Tribes TribalWars , an online browser game Heimosodat , wars around Finland in 1918 1920 disambig ... more details
The Shuswap Nation Tribal Council is a First Nations Tribal Council in the Canadian province of British Columbia . Based in the Thompson River Thompson and Shuswap Lake Shuswap Districts of the British Columbia Interior Central Interior , although including one band on the upper Columbia River in the East Kootenay region. It is one of two tribal councils of the Secwepemc people, the other being the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council of the Cariboo region farther to the north. Member governments Adams Lake Indian Band Sexqeltqin Kamloops Indian Band T Kemlups Shuswap Indian Band Kenpesq t , at Invermere, British Columbia Invermere Little Shuswap Indian Band Quaaout , at Chase, British Columbia Chase Neskonlith Indian Band , Sk etsin at Salmon Arm, British Columbia Salmon Arm and Chase, British Columbia Chase Skeetchestn Indian Band , at Savona, British Columbia Savona Spallumcheen Indian Band , Splatsin at Enderby, British Columbia Enderby Bonaparte Indian Band St uxwtews , near Cache Creek, British Columbia Cache Creek Whispering Pines Clinton Indian Band Pelltiq t , at Clinton, British Columbia Clinton North Thompson Indian Band Simpcw , at Barriere, British Columbia Barriere Three Secwepemc bands do not belong to either the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council or the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council, these being the Alkali Lake Indian Band Esketemc , the High Bar First Nation Llenlleney ten and the Pavilion Indian Band Tsk weylecw . The Pavilion Band are also members of the Lillooet Tribal Council . See also Northern Shuswap Tribal Council Secwepemc Shuswap language Secwepemcstin Gustafsen Lake Standoff List of tribal councils in British Columbia External links http www.shuswapnation.org Shuswap Nation homepage Category Secwepemc Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia Category Thompson Country Shuswap Nation Tribal Council BritishColumbia politics stub NorthAm native stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Indian tribal police are peace officer s hired by those Native Americans in the United States Native American tribes which have a constitutional government on Indian Reservation Reservations , as opposed to hereditary chiefs. Tribal police historically had several different titles&mdash sheriffs, constables, regulators, Lighthorse American Indian police lighthorsemen , etc.&mdash and today work closely with local, state, and federal police agencies. See also BIA Police United States Indian Police Indian agency police Aboriginal Police in Canada DEFAULTSORT Indian Tribal Police Category Native American tribal police US law stub ... more details
The Musgamagw Tsawataineuk is a First Nations tribal council based in the Queen Charlotte Strait region around northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia , Canada . The headquarters of the Musgamagw Tsawataineuk Tribal Council is in the community of Alert Bay, British Columbia on Cormorant Island , but territories of the three member nations span the Nimpkish River valley and adjoining areas of the interior of northern Vancouver Island as well as the Broughton Archipelago and adjoining areas of the BC mainland, just to the north of the mouth of Knight Inlet . Member governments Kwicksutaineuk ah kwa mish First Nation see also Kwicksutaineuk ah kwa mish Namgis First Nation Tsawataineuk First Nation See also Kwakwaka wakw Kwak wala language List of tribal councils in British Columbia External links http www.mttc.ca Musgamagw Tsawataineuk Tribal Council website http www.mttc.ca pdf Overview2.pdf Map of Member Nations territories Category Kwakwaka wakw governments Category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia BritishColumbia politics stub NorthAm native stub Kwakwaka wakw First Nations ... more details