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  • curprev 22:1022:10, 13 February 202464.35.203.197 talk 31,929 bytes +1 So it would appear that your objection is grammatical and not of a historicity nature. well, you are incorrect. tribes may be referenced as people. For instance, the various Puyuma tribes enjoy eating fried wild rat. The early germanic tribes tended not to dwell in villages but lived dispersed among family farmsteads. In both cases the tribes are being referenced as a people. I could continue and argue that humans also anthropomorphize countries/tribes. please YOU revert your edit back to mine. undo Tag: Reverted
  • curprev 09:5209:52, 13 February 2024Dudley Miles talk contribs 31,928 bytes −7 Undid revision 1206855217 by 64.35.203.197 (talk)Tribes are made up of people but are not people undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 08:4908:49, 13 February 202464.35.203.197 talk 31,935 bytes +7 Yes you are right tribes are made up of people not bovines, that would be a herd. Stop messing with the page Dudley miles. You are not it’s curator, just an over inflated egotistical editor. Why don’t you reread all those semi-decent history books on your shelf. The Welsh were not one people. There were separate tribes of them. So the correction is correct. undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 08:2508:25, 13 February 2024Dudley Miles talk contribs 31,928 bytes −7 Undid revision 1206740382 by 64.35.203.197 (talk)People not tribes refere undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 00:4100:41, 13 February 202464.35.203.197 talk 31,935 bytes +7 Inserting the word tribes accurately describes the welsh people at the time concerned. The lay reader benefits from this as it conjures the realistic image of a people not unified but sharing a common “homeland” undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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