Between them lay large tracts of land as yet unoccupied except by wild tribes.
Nominally Ko-gu-ryĆ held sway even to the Japan Sea but practically the wild tribes roamed as yet at will all through the eastern part of the peninsula.
Christian church with the emotions which must sway those who participate in a religious ceremony like that described in the following passage taken from Rowney's Wild Tribes of India (105).
Graves,[210] says that the Navajos "possess more wealth than all the wild tribes in New Mexico combined.
The whole continent was peopled with wild tribes of yellow blood from Asia via the north-west at a very remote period.
Mosquitos, one of the three families into which the wild tribes of Central America are divided; manners and customs of all its nations and tribes described together, i.
Mexicans, Southern, one of the two families into which the wild tribes of Mexico are divided; manners and customs of all its nations and tribes described together, i.
Isthmians, one of the three families into which the wild tribes of Central America are divided; manners and customs of all its nations and tribes described together, i.
Wild Tribes of the Malay Peninsula," in Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London, N.
In the vicinity of the Kayans and Millanows are some wild tribes, called the Tatows, Balanian, Kanowit, &c.
For the purpose of description, I separate the Wild Tribes of Mexico in two parts,--the Wild Tribes of Central Mexico, and the Wild Tribes of Southern Mexico.
Transfer of control of wild tribes to Christianized Filipinos.
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