Examples of 'there is a tribe' in a sentence

Meaning of "there is a tribe"

there is a tribe: This phrase refers to a group of people belonging to the same culture, ethnicity, and traditions. It is used in a context to describe a community or society that shares common characteristics and values

How to use "there is a tribe" in a sentence

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there is a tribe
Around the bonfires there is a tribe gathered.
There is a tribe in the Congo.
If there are tribal members, there is a tribe.
In India there is a tribe who learned to make living bridges.
Well, everybody in that audience tonight thinks there is a tribe.
There is a tribe in Malaysia called the Senoi.
In the heart of Sudan, there is a tribe of warriors.
There is a tribe called Moken.
Who brought it in? There is a tribe of porters.
There is a tribe in Malaysia.
In the heart of Sudan, there is a tribe of warriors known as the Ngbaka.
There is a tribe of people in Mali region of Africa called the Dogon people.
Around the bonfires there is a tribe gathered . The same tribe.
There is a Tribe of Kids.
According to the book, there is a tribe in Mexico called Tarahumara.

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There is a tribe in Kenya called the Ariaal, who were traditionally nomadic animal herders.
In Baixo São Francisco, Alagoas, there is a tribe called Cariri-Xocó.
There is a tribe in Malaysia called the Senoi . The dream people.
There is a tribe of porters some 500 miles from here.

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