tribespeople in A Sentence

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    Some experts believe that these laws unfairly punish deprived communities, especially Tribespeople.

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    In 2002, Kenyan Maasai Tribespeople donated 14 cows to the US to help with the aftermath of 9/11.

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    There were many cases of Tribespeople being killed by settlers, and the forest on which they depend was being destroyed by logging and land clearance for farming.

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    The fishermen, who Chau paid $325 to take him close to the island, say they saw the Tribespeople drag Chau's body along the beach and bury his remains.

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    This implies that any political party that promises effective implementation of the FRA and other laws protecting land rights of Tribespeople could defeat the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party in these constituencies.

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    Most compelling for visitors, though, is getting to know the nomadic Mongolian Tribespeople who are warmly welcoming, still live in gers(and you will, too, if you visit), and remain extraordinary horsemen.

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    FRA, which legalised forest-dwellers' land rights in 2006, is critical to the rights and livelihoods of at least 200 million Indians--as much as the population of Brazil--of whom 90 million(45%) are Tribespeople.

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    Chief Justice John Marshall, writing for the court, ruled that Georgia could not forbid whites from entering tribal lands, as it had attempted to do with two missionaries supposedly stirring up resistance amongst the Tribespeople.

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    FRA, which legalised forest-dwellers' land rights in 2006, is critical to the rights and livelihoods of at least 200 million Indians- as much as the population of Brazil- of whom 90 million(45 percent) are Tribespeople.

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    In that decision, Chief Justice John Marshall, writing for the court, ruled that Georgia could not forbid whites from entering tribal lands, as it had attempted to do with two missionaries supposedly stirring up resistance among the Tribespeople.

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    The Forest Rights Act, which legalised the land rights of forest-dwellers in 2006, is critical to the rights and livelihoods of at least 200 million Indians--as much as the population of Brazil--of whom 90 million(45%) are Tribespeople, IndiaSpend reported on March 20, 2019.

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