Adjective
between or among tribes
Source: WordNetIntertribal aggression, escalating in some cultures to limited warfare, is common enough to be regarded as a general characteristic of hunter-gatherer social behavior. E. O. Wilson
intertribal warfare Source: Internet
At traditional grizzly hunts in some western tribes such as the Gwich’in the expedition was conducted with the same preparation and ceremoniality as intertribal warfare, and was never done except with a company of 4–10 warriors. Source: Internet
A presentation took place on Thursday for Vasily Velichko’s book “The Caucasus: Russia’s affair and intertribal issues” republished by the Institute of Strategic Studies of the Caucasus. Source: Internet
English is used in official communications and is the language of choice at home among – now common – intertribal families. Source: Internet
Familiar pow-wow songs include honor songs, intertribal songs, crow-hops, sneak-up songs, grass-dances, two-steps, welcome songs, going-home songs, and war songs. Source: Internet