Nyishi (Tribe)

The Nyishi tribe is one of the principal inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh in north-eastern India. Nyi refers to "a man" and the word shi denotes "a being", which collectively means a civilized human being. They are spread across six districts of Arunachal Pradesh viz.,Papum Pare, part of Lower Subansiri, Kurung Kumey, East Kameng, parts of Upper Subansiri, the recently created district Kra Dadi and are also found in the Sonitpur and North Lakhimpur districts of the neighbouring state of Assam.

Their population of around 300,000 makes them the most populous tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, closely followed by the combined tribes of the Adis and the Galos (Abors) who were the most populous in the 2001 census. The Nyishi language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan family, however, the origin is disputed.

Polygyny is prevalent among the Nyishi. It signifies ones social status and economical stability and also proves handy during hard times like clan wars or social huntings and other social activities. This institution, however is being challenged especially with the continuous march towards civilization and modernization and also with the spread of Christianity. They trace their descent patrilineally and are divided into several clans.

Tribe (Internet)

The term tribe or digital tribe is used as a slang term for an unofficial community of people who share a common interest, and usually who are loosely affiliated with each other through social media or other internet mechanisms. The term is related to "tribe", which traditionally refers to people closely associated in both geography and genealogy. Nowadays, it looks more like a virtual community or a personal network and it is often called global digital tribe. Most anthropologists agree that a tribe is a (small) society that practices its own customs and culture, and that these define the tribe. The tribes are divided into clans, with their own customs and cultural values that differentiate them from activities that occur in 'real life' contexts. People feel more inclined to share and defend their ideas on social networks than they would dare to say to someone face to face. For example, it would be ridiculous to ‘poke’ someone in real life.

History

Tribe (EP)

Tribe is an extended play from the metal band Soulfly. This EP was only released in Australia on a tour Soulfly was on.

Track listing

Australian Special Tour Edition

Personnel

  • Max Cavalera - vocals, guitar, berimbau
  • Logan Mader - guitar
  • Marcello D. Rapp - bass guitar
  • Roy Mayorga - drums, percussion
  • Jackson Bandeira - guitar on "Tribe", "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)", "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)", "Eye for an Eye", "Umbabarauma"
  • Benji Webbe - vocals on "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)"
  • Ritchie Cavalera - vocals on "Bleed (Live)"
  • Dayjah - vocals on "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)"
  • Jorge Du Peixe - tambora
  • Gilmar Bolla Oito - tambora
  • Dino Cazares - guitar on "Eye for an Eye"
  • Burton C. Bell - vocals on "Eye for an Eye"
  • Eric Bobo - percussion on "Umbabarauma"
  • Ross Robinson - producer
  • The Rootsman - remixed and additional production on "Tribe", "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)", "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)"
  • Anders Dohn - producer on live tracks
  • Jacob Langkilde - engineer on live tracks
  • Jan Sneum - executive producer on live tracks
  • Tribe (comics)

    Tribe was an American short-lived comic book published first in 1993. Created by Todd Johnson and Larry Stroman, Tribe launched as part of Image Comics' second round of titles.

    Axis Comics later printed two more issues (2, 3) of the series before itself going under due to financial difficulties. The final issue (0) was published by Good Comics.

    Publication history

    Tribe was a comic book about the adventures of a predominantly African-American and minority superhero group based in Brooklyn, New York. During its limited run, the plot of Tribe centered on their conflicts with a conglomerate of European and Japanese techno-pirates known as Europan, which had a mysterious connection to a power-crazed, armor-clad villain known as "Lord Deus". The final issue also featured an appearance by Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon, even positing an alternate origin for the character.

    Due to constant changes behind the scenes, with Stroman and Johnson switching companies, Tribe's release schedule was inconsistent. In issue #1, Blindspot and Hannibal rescue young illusionist Alexander Collins from thugs hired by Europan, introducing him to their collective. In #2, Europan attacks both Collins (later to be known as "Front") and the lab of a Tribe-associated scientist who later becomes known as "Steel Pulse" after his liquid metal armor is released by gunfire from the Europan cyborgs and becomes bonded to his body. Tribe also faces the faux-"gangsta" superpowered assassin "Out Cold" at Front's club. Suddenly, the bizarre "Lord Deus" arrives on the scene, along with the Savage Dragon, who is on duty as a police officer.

    West

    West is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. West is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points. It is the opposite of east and is perpendicular to north and south.

    Etymology

    The word "West" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance languages (ouest in French, oest in Catalan, ovest in Italian, oeste in Spanish and Portuguese). As is apparent in the Gothic term vasi (Visigoths), it stems from the same Indo-European root that gave the Sanskrit vas-ati (night) and vesper (evening) in Latin.

    Navigation

    To go west using a compass for navigation, one needs to set a bearing or azimuth of 270°.

    West is the direction opposite that of the Earth's rotation on its axis, and is therefore the general direction towards which the Sun appears to constantly progress and eventually set.

    Moving continuously west is following a circle of latitude.

    Cultural

    The phrase "the West" is often spoken in reference to the Western world, which includes Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union, and the United States of America.

    Nishi (actress)

    Nishi is an Indian actress. Nishi has worked in Punjabi and Hindi films.

    Filmography

  • Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai (1969)
  • 1966- Laiye Tod Nibhaiye
  • 1965-Dharti Veeran Di
  • 1964- Main Jatti Punjab Di
  • 1963-Laajo,
  • Sapni 1962-
  • Banto,Dhol Jaani
  • 1961-Guguddiddi,
  • 1961 Jija Ji
  • 1959- Bhangra

    References

  • 1. Movies.bollysite.Com/actress/nishi
  • 2. Smashhits.Com/nishi
  • 3. Nishi at the Internet Movie Database
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