9 adjectives to describe tribesmen

Others fled southward, and skulking amid swamps and sand-hills got clear away, and roused their distant fellow-tribesmen.

Mahomet married her straightway, and for her bridal gift gave her the lives of her fellow tribesmen.

As for the Creeks, Seagrove found it exceedingly hard to tell who of them were traitors and who were not; and indeed the chiefs would probably themselves have found the task difficult, for they were obliged to waver more or less in their course as the fickle tribesmen were swayed by impulses towards peace or war.

It was one of the keen grim tribesmen of the hills who challenged the young Englishman.

It was one of the keen grim tribesmen of the hills who challenged the young Englishman.

The rival chieftain, warned by his scouts and outlying tribesmen, got word of their approach, and hastily replenishing his granaries and driving the cattle into the great circle of his embankments, prepared to meet the coming foe.

Going on shore there, he met the notorious George, who stood to greet the strangers, surrounded by a circle of seated tribesmen, whose spears were erect in the ground.

Through the broad valleys that lead into the Plain of Esdraelon from the north came the sinewy, unkempt, roughly clad and poorly equipped Hebrew tribesmen, each clan led by its local chief.

They came in tears, with broken voices, with murder in their hearts, torn by the doubt as to whether they should kill the members of the directoire and drive out the traitorous tribesmen who had made possible the destruction of the government, or adopt the truly Oriental idea of killing themselves.

9 adjectives to describe  tribesmen