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tribe and dwells
The storyline of Amala-the despised member of the tribe who overcomes adversity and rises to be a hero among his people, may be a combination of elements of the downtrodden and derided hero or heroine, such as Cinderella, and the hero of the Atlas-type who dwells in the underworld.

tribe and beneath
It would drown most of the remaining land belonging to the Winnemem Wintu tribe — 90 percent of whose land already lies beneath the surface of the lake — and flood several miles of the McCloud River, protected under National Wild and Scenic River status.
In 1894 large quantities of oil were discovered to lie beneath the vast prairie owned by the tribe.
As explained in Ghost Rider # 77 ( 1973 series ), the physical, stone body of the demon Zarathos had laid inert and inanimate beneath the earth for eons until his spirit was summoned by a Native American tribal sorcerer named K ' Nutu to help his tribe.

tribe and Castle
The Cliff Castle Casino, operated by the Yavapai-Apache Nation Indian tribe, is an important gambling destination for north and central Arizona.
The village is south of the former Cayuga tribe village of Gwau-gwah ( Cayuga Castle ), which became a Jesuit Mission.
The Village of Oneida Castle was named for the last great home or " castle " of the Oneida Indian tribe.
Maiden Castle had been abandoned by the end of the 1st century, a time when Durnovaria ( Dorchester ) rose to prominence as the civitas, or regional capital, of the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe whose territory was in southwest England.
Castle Ring was thought to have been occupied around AD 50, by the Celtic Cornovii tribe.
White Castle was an Iron Age hill fort, settled by the ancestors of the Votadini tribe.
Later to become 5th Baronet of County Fermanagh's Caldwell Castle, Caldwell immersed himself in his efforts to foster understanding between the British and Ojibwa, reputedly marrying a member of the tribe and becoming a chief under the adopted name of " The Runner ".
When he returned from travel, his tribe rebelled against him and Caupo helped to conquer and destroy his own former Castle of Turaida in 1212.
Following the transfer, many elders of the local Tlingit tribe maintained that " Castle Hill " comprised the only land that Russia was entitled to sell.
Above these stands Uffington Castle, an Iron Age hill fort ( overlying a Bronze Age predecessor ) where some of this tribe may have lived.

tribe and .
Above all read in Jens Bjerre's The Last Cannibal Show the old man of the Wailbri tribe ( not cannibals ) in central Australia gave to the white man his choicest possession, while the tears streamed down his face.
British traders from South Carolina incited the Indians against the French, and there developed French and British Factions in the tribe.
She is in Madame Tussard's Waxworks in London, a princess of the Kiowa tribe and an honorary colonel in many states.
A tribe in ancient India believed the earth was a huge tea tray resting on the backs of three giant elephants, which in turn stood on the shell of a great tortoise.
Achilles ' name can be analyzed as a combination of ( akhos ) " grief " and ( Laos ) " a people, tribe, nation, etc.
Other influential writers in the 1970s include Pierre Clastres, who explains in his books on the Guayaki tribe in Paraguay that " primitive societies " actively oppose the institution of the state.
He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites.
* 1832 – Black Hawk, leader of the Sauk tribe of Native Americans, surrenders to U. S. authorities, ending the Black Hawk War.
It should not be assumed that an archaeological division or culture unit corresponds to a particular language group or to a socio-political entity such as a tribe.
In Chapter 42 we read of the Hermunduri, a tribe certainly located in the region that later became Thuringia.
Also, Caracalla perhaps felt more comfortable about campaigning in the upper Main because he was not declaring war on any specific historic tribe, such as the Chatti or Cherusci, against whom Rome had suffered grievous losses.
On the other hand the Suebi of the upper Danube are described as though they were a tribe.
After this battle Abner switched to the side of David and granted him control over the tribe of Benjamin.
In 1963, he married Tamara Pikhtivoi, a member of the Sakhalin Ainu tribe.
The flowers of the ' Hopi Red Dye ' amaranth were used by the Hopi ( a tribe in the western United States ) as the source of a deep red dye.
Ajax then became an Attic hero ; he was worshiped at Athens, where he had a statue in the market-place, and the tribe Aiantis was named after him.
He was born at Thurii ( in present day Calabria, Italy ) in Magna Graecia and taken early to Athens, where he became a citizen, being enrolled in the deme Oion () and the tribe Leontides.
After winning over the Sanhaja Berber tribe, they quickly took control of the entire desert trade route, seizing Sijilmasa at the northern end in 1054, and Aoudaghost at the southern end in 1055.
Zainab was the daughter of a wealthy merchant from Houara ( a Masmuda tribe ), who is said to be from Kairouan in origin.
* Martim Afonso, formerly Araribóia, leader of the Temiminó tribe in Brazil in the 16th century.
In some versions of the myth, no men were permitted to have sexual encounters or reside in Amazon country ; but once a year, in order to prevent their race from dying out, they visited the Gargareans, a neighbouring tribe.
After a few centuries, following an incident where the Goths ' women successfully fended off a raid by a neighboring tribe, while the menfolk were off campaigning against Pharaoh Vesosis, the women formed their own army under Marpesia and crossed the Don, invading Asia.
Abu Bakr was born in Mecca some time in 573 CE, to a rich family in the Banu Taym clan of the Quraysh tribe.

verbeeg and Greyhawk
The verbeeg giant is presented as a player character race in the adventure Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk ( 2007 ).
In fact, Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk defines verbeeg as the result of unions between humans and ogres.

verbeeg and .
The verbeeg first appeared in first edition AD & D in the original Monster Manual II ( 1983 ) under the " giant " heading.
The verbeeg appeared in the second edition in the Monstrous Compendium Volume Two ( 1989 ) under the " giant-kin " heading, and reprinted in the Monstrous Manual ( 1993 ) under the " giant " heading.
In this edition, verbeeg are giant-size fey with a penchant for trickery and stealth.
Often, the overly literal way that the stupider giants interpret verbeeg directions infuriates the smarter giant-kin.
Named verbeeg include Jimmy Squarefoot and Jack-in-Irons, both rogues who prey on human victims.
The two of them took out an entire lair of verbeeg ( the least of the giant species, around a height of ten feet ), led by a frost giant named Biggrin with only the help of Guenhwyvar.

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