As more tribes occupied the area, they competed for resources and had increasing conflict.
The history of the region dates back to the times when various tribes occupied the region.
It is believed that the tribe occupying the area at the time of white settlement were the Kurung.
Canty's tribe occupied a room on the third floor.
The following tribes occupied the three states of Greater Equatoria from east to west.
Subsequent Native American tribes occupied the area until as late as 1832.
These tribes had spread into and occupied the parts of western and south-western India.
Somali tribe occupying the half of the country including Harar uplands.
This native tribe occupied the area for many years using a trail that led north to the territories of present-day New York state.
There were six main tribes occupying the Interior Plateau.