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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Alliances between tribes unfamiliar to one another commonly took place only in resistance to white intrusion into the Barrens. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #76)
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28 76 Alliances between tribes unfamiliar to one another commonly took place only in resistance to white intrusion into the Barrens.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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28 73 One was the alliance and cooperation of the Yellow Knives and Kinyanpi.
28 74 These were not traditional allies.
28 75 It seemed to me unusual that they had acted in this carefully coordinated fashion.
28 76 Alliances between tribes unfamiliar to one another commonly took place only in resistance to white intrusion into the Barrens.
28 77 Another peculiarity of the attack lay in the nature of its engineering.
28 78 It did not follow the normal, rather restrained, small-scale, almost ritualized patterns of conflict common among the red savages.
28 79 For example, the meretricious proposal of a spurious peace, to lure the leadership of a people into a small area, there to be devastatingly attacked, while not beyond the intelligence or cunning of red savages, did not seem at all typical of their approach to military matters.
One was the alliance and cooperation of the Yellow Knives and Kinyanpi. These were not traditional allies. It seemed to me unusual that they had acted in this carefully coordinated fashion. Alliances between tribes unfamiliar to one another commonly took place only in resistance to white intrusion into the Barrens. Another peculiarity of the attack lay in the nature of its engineering. It did not follow the normal, rather restrained, small-scale, almost ritualized patterns of conflict common among the red savages. For example, the meretricious proposal of a spurious peace, to lure the leadership of a people into a small area, there to be devastatingly attacked, while not beyond the intelligence or cunning of red savages, did not seem at all typical of their approach to military matters. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 28)