It's a reference to the end of "things fall apart" by chinua Achebe.
The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger
In chapter 20 of "Things Fall Apart," Obierika expresses doubts about the wisdom of the District Commissioner's book title, "The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger." He believes that it misrepresents the complexity and richness of Igbo culture and society, reducing them to mere "primitive tribes" in need of pacification. Obierika argues that the book fails to capture the true essence of the Igbo people and their way of life.
lower animals are primitive organisms and aren't as smart as humans, mammals etc.
this is because the have a lower rate of contreseption use
The address of the Confederated Tribes Of The Lower Rogue is: 59769 Roderick Road, Coos Bay, OR 97420-7431
The Chinook Indian Nation consists of five tribes that have inhabited SW Washington's Lower Columbia River since time immemorial. These tribes are the Clatsop, Cathlamet, Wahkiakum, Willapa and the Lower Chinook.
All species that have spinal cords also have brains, which are the controlling organs.
The Chinook Indian Nation consists of five tribes that have inhabited SW Washington's and NW Oregon's Lower Columbia River since time immemorial. These tribes are the Clatsop, Cathlamet, Wahkiakum, Willapa and the Lower Chinook.
Raspberries are the most important fruit for all the tribes in the lower region of the western parts of the world. They are originally used by shamans to perform ancestral ceremonies. You really have to be more specific about which tribes you mean...
No, humans did not exist during the Silurian era, which occurred between 443 and 419 million years ago. Humans did not appear on Earth until much later, around 300,000 years ago.
Oglethorpe encountered numerous native tribes during the colonization of Georgia. The most prominent of them was Tomochichi and his tribe of Yamacraw, but there were other, larger tribes in the area, such as the Lower Creeks.
The Chinook were Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the early 19th century, the Chinook peoples lived along the lower and middle Columbia River in present-day Oregon and Washington. The Chinookan tribes were those encountered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 on the lower Columbia.