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 1    1,   10|         perhaps, in the midst of a tribe in some Indian settlement
 2    1,   10|            the hands of a numerous tribe, or his captors may be but
 3    2,    7|           He had been carried by a tribe of natives four hundred
 4    2,    9|          great dainty by the ovine tribe, embraced many miles. Here
 5    2,   12|              I was returning to my tribe in the Lachlan,” he replied. “
 6    2,   12|        over the wilds to visit his tribe once more, scattered though
 7    3,    1|        solitary Myall-trees. Had a tribe of wandering blacks passed
 8    3,    7|           are proud and brave, one tribe tall, with straight hair,
 9    3,    7|            for in it is the famous tribe of the Waikatos, who defend
10    3,    7|        army was the fierce Waikato tribe under William Thompson.
11    3,    9|            retreating party of the tribe who had been beaten and
12    3,   10|           first to announce to his tribe the defeat of the national
13    3,   10|            of grief with which the tribe saluted the arrival of Kai-Koumou.
14    3,   10| overpowered by the fanatics of his tribe, conducted his prisoners
15    3,   10|   prisoners for some chiefs of his tribe! But will his warriors consent?”~“
16    3,   10|          principal warriors of his tribe, and among them the Maori
17    3,   10|            a lofty position in the tribe, but a keen observer would
18    3,   11|          them from the fury of the tribe. Some of the natives, friends
19    3,   11|            principal chiefs of his tribe, he took his stand on a
20    3,   11|        strike the survivors of his tribe; and his warriors, as they
21    3,   11|        masters. They belong to the tribe; they were a sort of small
22    3,   11|           shoulders, and the whole tribe, repeating their funeral
23    3,   11|        long serpentine column.~The tribe stopped at an elevation
24    3,   12|         try and see you; while the tribe were busy with the chief’
25    3,   12|     barking of dogs, and the whole tribe, after vainly trying to
26    3,   13|        that enchained Kai-Koumou’s tribe should be broken.~Suddenly
27    3,   13|            all the warriors of his tribe. The chief spoke excellent
28    3,   13|           of the stragglers of the tribe. Fires lighted at intervals
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