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  2. Tribal Wars - Wikipedia

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    Tribal Wars (TW) is a browser-based, real-time strategy, massively multiplayer online game set in the Middle Ages.The game is set with each player starting off controlling a small village, with the objective being to slowly expand and conquer new villages through the formation of complex armies and a tactical combat system.

  3. Tribes (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The next (chronologically) game in the series, Starsiege: Tribes, 1998, sees the conflict between the Blood Eagles, the Children of Phoenix, and other tribes formed by the renegades of these two (such as the Star Wolf and the Diamond Sword) escalating into countless blood feuds before finally culminating in the devastating Tribal Wars about 3940.

  4. Bomvana - Wikipedia

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    After experiencing two centuries of tribal wars, the amaBomvana were driven out of Pondoland into the area east of the Mbashe river, including the present-day Cwebe reserve and they put themselves under the wing of the Gcaleka, with permission from King Hintsa, who was the Paramount of all states in the Eastern Cape. [2]

  5. Tribal war (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tribal war and similar phrases can mean: endemic warfare, the mode of warfare common in tribal societies; ... Heimosodat, wars around Finland in 1918-1920

  6. Talk:Tribal Wars - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Native American leaders of the Indian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "Delaware Prophet", he founded a movement during the mid-18th century to reject European goods and a return to traditional way of life. His teachings would later be adopted by a number of tribal chief, most notably Pontiac. Opchanacanough: c. 1554–1646 1500s–1600s Pamunkey: Pamunkey chief after the death of his brother, Chief ...

  8. List of American Indian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Ute Wars United States: Ute: Victorio's War (1879–80) Part of the Apache Wars during Renegade period United States Mexico: Apache: Geronimo's War (1881–86) Part of the Apache Wars United States: Apache: Crow War (1887) United States: Crow: Ghost Dance War (1890–91) Part of the Sioux Wars United States: Sioux. Miniconjou; Hunkpapa

  9. Ritual warfare - Wikipedia

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    The culture of inter-tribal warfare has long been present in New Guinea. [1] [3] Communal societies are well capable of escalation to all-out wars of annihilation between tribes. Thus, in Amazonas, there was perpetual animosity between the neighboring tribes of the Jívaro. A fundamental difference between wars enacted within the same tribe and ...