English edit

Etymology edit

From intra- +‎ tribal.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˌɪntɹəˈtɹaɪbəl/

Adjective edit

intratribal (not comparable)

  1. Within a tribe.
    • 2014, Matthew L.M. Fletcher, American Indian Tribal Law (Aspen Elective Series), Riverwoods, IL:Wolters Kluwer, →ISBN, p. 118. See also M.L.M. Fletcher, "Toward a Theory of Intertribal and Intratribal Common Law", 43:3 Hous. L. Rev. 701 (2006-2007). [pp. 701-741, esp. 707].
      "Intratribal common law is the common law applied by tribal courts in cases arising out of an indigenous legal construct... An indigenous legal construct, in contrast to an Anglo-American legal construct, is a legal construct that originates within the tribal community." [Matthew L.M. Fletcher]

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