What is another word for Tribes?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈa͡ɪbz] (IPA)

There are numerous synonyms for the word "tribes," including clans, communities, societies, ethnic groups, and peoples. Tribes are collective groups of people that are united by common ancestry, culture, traditions, customs, or language. Clans refer to large family units that share the same lineage, while communities are groups of individuals living in the same geographical area. Societies refer to the social structures that govern the ways people interact and organize themselves. Ethnic groups constitute a collection of people of a particular race or nationality, while peoples refer to the inhabitants of a particular region or territory. All these synonyms capture the essence of the diversity, richness, and complexity of human societies.

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Usage examples for Tribes

They were mainly inhabited by independent Arab-negro Tribes, that is, by people having the blood of both races.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
In that conversation there were some comforting things, especially that a pursuit was organized, that a reward was offered, and that the sheiks of the Tribes on the river banks had received orders to detain caravans going southward.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Try to get through to Abyssinia in places situated farther than where the dervishes have reached, or ride to the east-I heard that the coast Arabs are reaching some kind of lake in their search for ivory which they purchase from the Samburu and Wahima Tribes.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz

Famous quotes with Tribes

  • Tribes With Flags
    Tahseen Bashir
  • Thus Mr. Sale informs me, the old Arab Tribes would gather in liveliest gaudeamus, and sing, and kindle bonfires, and wreathe crowns of honour, and solemnly thank the gods that, in their Tribe too, a Poet had shewn himself. As indeed they well might; for what usefuller, I say not nobler and heavenlier thing could the gods, doing their very kindest, send to any Tribe or Nation, in any time or circumstances?
    Thomas Carlyle

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