For references to biblical tribes, see The Twelve Tribes (disambiguation).
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Tribe or Tribes can refer to:
- Tribe, a clan-based social structure
- Tribes, an administrative division of Ancient Rome
- Tribe (biology), a taxonomic classification in biology
In music
- Tribal house, a sub-genre of house music
- Tribe (band), a U.S. rock group
- A Tribe Called Quest, a hip-hop musical group often referred to simply as "Tribe"
- The Tribe (dance band), a British music group previously known as World Wide Message Tribe
Tribe (Bernie Taupin album) - Tribe (Queensrÿche album)
- Tribe (Sadist album)
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- "Tribe", a song from that album
- Tribe Records, a Detroit record label
- Tribe Records (NO), a Norwegian record label
- Tr1be Records, an English record label
- Lady Tribe, stage name of DJ Nikki Shamdasani
In film and television
- The Tribe (TV series), a New Zealand TV series
- Tribe (TV series), a TV series by the BBC and the Discovery Channel (a.k.a. Going Tribal)
- Tribes (TV series), a teen soap of the late 80's
- Tribes (film), a 1970 film, directed by Joseph Sargent
- The Tribe (1998 film), by Stephen Poliakoff
- The Tribe (2009 film), by Roel Reiné
- The Tribe (documentary), a 2005 short documentary film by Tiffany Shlain
- Tribe, a 30 minute TV Show on Net 25
In games
- Tribes (series), a series of video games, consisting of
People
- Laurence Tribe, a law professor and author
Other
- Tribes (novel), a children's book by Arthur Slade
- Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us, a 2008 book by Seth Godin
- Tribe.net, a social networking website
- The Tribe, the nickname of the Cleveland Indians
- The Tribe (Monica's Gang), a Mauricio de Sousa's creation related to Monica's Gang.
- The Tribe, the College of William & Mary's sports teams' nickname
- Tribe, a graphical installer for the Arch Linux distribution, included in the Chakra livecd
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