Twenty and how many years. The band 'Tribes of the City' returns with a new album and invites to concerts
Latvian band 'Tribes of the City' is returning with a new album entitled 'Evidence of Embrace' and will perform a concert in Riga.
Stainless Steel Embraces of Woodcutting: Recommendations by Cultural Critic Kaspars Zaviļeiskis
Latvian shoegaze band 'Tribes of the City' releases their new album 'Evidence of Embrace' after a seven-year hiatus with a sound that retains their signature depth and melody.
The Political Role of the Tribe in Yemen: A Surgical Reading in the Identity Controversy
The article discusses the political role of tribes in Yemen as explored by late scholar Mohamed Mohsen Al-Dhahiri, emphasizing a nuanced perspective that critiques previous liberal and socialist views on tribalism.
"If someone wants to be a dog, let them": Baby Etchecopar's surprising defense of therians
Baby Etchecopar defends the therian community and their lifestyle in the wake of social media reactions to images of individuals who identify as animals.
Cold and drought led to a 'barbarian export' system from the steppes of Asia to Europe
A new study suggests that cold and drought in the steppes of Asia may have triggered waves of migration, termed 'barbarian exports,' impacting the Roman and Chinese empires.
Politics caught in 'Dalit Crisis' due to a question from the Supreme Court, what will happen to the SC-ST creamy layer?
The Supreme Court of India has demanded a response from the central government regarding the implementation of a previous ruling that requires the classification of reservations for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST).
The Power of Rome Imposed Without War in Lusitania: New Findings Document Pacts with the Peoples of the Tagus
New archaeological findings reveal that Rome established its power in Lusitania through diplomatic pacts rather than military conflict with the local tribes along the Tagus River.
Did giants exist? An ancient Egyptian papyrus would support biblical accounts
Various documents and reliefs from the 19th Egyptian Dynasty provide detailed accounts of tall warriors in Canaan, aligning with biblical stories of giant tribes and offering historical backing for these narratives.
For Syria’s new rulers, Sunni clans hold the key to stability – and ending sectarian strife
The newly formed Office of Tribes and Clans in Syria, led by a close ally of President Ahmed al-Sharaa, seeks to resolve Sunni divisions and promote stability in the region amid ongoing sectarian tensions.
Did a bowl of millet help end a migrant crisis in China 1,500 years ago?
New research indicates that the communal sharing of millet was crucial for the assimilation of nomadic tribes into central China's society 1,500 years ago.
ALEX BERENSON: Minnesota learned the hard way that tribes don't vanish at the border
The article discusses Minnesota's experience with Native American tribes and the implications of their presence beyond state borders.
How the Frozen River Helped the Fall of the Roman Empire
On December 31, 406 AD, a large group of barbarian tribes crossed the frozen Rhine River, marking the beginning of the destruction of Gaul and the accelerated collapse of Roman authority in the West.