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Subject: Re: [Leica] personal space a tribe of graduate students
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 14:51:43 -0700

"B. D. Colen" wrote:
> 
> I am forever amazed at the the territoriality displayed by certain ethinic
> groups.
> 
> ----
> Dr. Blacktape wonders:
> 
> What did this post, or issue, have to do with ethnicity and territoriality -
> as opposed to sense of privacy and dignity?
> 
> Are lawyers or British Princesses ethnic groups now?

Lots of groups of all shapes sizes and categories the classic example
being certain tribal* peoples who feel like their soul is being stolen
and the fitting response being to cook'em up and eat'em spitting out
precious Leica parts. The tribe I had in mind by the way is Ohio but
others apply adding up to most of the total population of the world.
Mark Rabiner
*
1. A unit of social organization consisting of a number of families,
clans, or other groups who share a common ancestry, culture, and leadership.
2. A political, ethnic, or ancestral division of ancient states and
cultures, especially: a. Any of the three divisions of the ancient
Romans, namely, the Latin, Sabine, and Etruscan. b. Any of the 12
divisions of ancient Israel. c. A phyle of ancient Greece.
3. A group of people sharing an occupation, an interest, or a habit: a
tribe of graduate students.
4. Informal. A large family.
5. Biology. A taxonomic category placed between a subfamily and a genus
or between a suborder and a family and usually containing several
genera. [Middle English, from Old French tribu, from Latin tribus,
division of the Roman people, perhaps of Etruscan origin or possibly ...