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Lost Tribe
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The Lost Tribe are an (Indigenous) ethnic group that live in (almost) complete isolation from the outside world, oblivious to the existence of global civilization, modern technology, and other contemporary concepts. In realistic stories, they may live in a remote Wild Wilderness that is inaccessible to most outsiders. In a fantasy story, they may live in a Lost World. In science fiction, they may be inhabitants of another planet. However, their way of life may be changed after being contacted by foreign people and modern technologies and cultural practices from the outside world. Also related to Hollywood Natives, Noble Savage, The Savage Indian, Last of His Kind, Contemporary Caveman, Schizo Tech, and Hidden Elf Village. Not necessarily related to Wacky Wayside Tribe. See also the Lost Colony, which is related except the inhabitants are not Indigenous. |
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Fate of the Jedi features a faction of the old Sith Empire known as the Lost Tribe of Sith, who descended from the survivors of a ship crash on the planet Kesh during the Great Hyperspace War over five thousand years before. | |
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Kushiel's Legacy has the main character of the first trilogy run into the Tribe of Dan, one of the Lost Tribes of Israel, guarding The Ark of the Covenant down around what in our world is Lake Victoria. | |
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Venat's people in Final Fantasy XII. | |
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Incandescence: The Splinterites, insectoid aliens who live in tunnels in a small meteor, make contact with other members of their species who live in similar meteors orbiting the same black hole. Eventually they develop interstellar travel and become the Aloof, a civilization that discourages members of other species from going near the center of the galaxy because it's too dangerous. But they failed to discover one rock, whose inhabitants lived for millions of years in total ignorance of the world outside their little world until they are discovered by Rakesh and Parantham. | |
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One band of villains in Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold is a lost tribe of Aztecs (or, at least, Mayincatecs). | |
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In the Marathon franchise, ten clans of S'pht were living on planet Lh'owon when it was conquered by the Pfhor, who then enslaved the S'pht. There was a legendary eleventh clan, the S'pht'Kr, who left Lh'owon prior to the Pfhor invasion. Late in the second game the S'pht'Kr are found and return to Lh'owon to liberate their brethren. | |
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Sensation Comics: In the Wonder Woman feature at one point an anthropologist from Holliday College goes on a mission to study the people on a newly discovered Island who act and dress like they're an offshoot of the Roman Empire. | |
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The Goodies: In "The Lost Tribe of the Orinoco", the Goodies go in search of the eponymous lost tribe and find it in a most unexpected location. | |
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Subverted by the Lunarians in Final Fantasy IV | |
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Played ridiculously straight with the Espers in Final Fantasy VI. | |
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Chrono Cross has survivors of other timelines. | |
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Final Fantasy likes to use this trope: Subverted by the Lunarians in Final Fantasy IV Played ridiculously straight with the Espers in Final Fantasy VI. Venat's people in Final Fantasy XII. |
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In The Courtship of Princess Leia, we’re introduced to the Dathomiri, who descended from prisoners in a penal colony on the planet, including one female rogue Jedi who took power over the rest. Over time, her descendants became (all female) Force users, or the so-called "witches". Since then, they were cut off from the rest of the galaxy and developed on their own. | |
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At Play in the Fields of the Lord has theories that the Niaruna are the Lost Tribes of Israel or a lost tribe of Sioux. | |
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Chrono Trigger has a lost tribe of Mystics, and survivors of the Kingdom Of Zeal. Chrono Cross has survivors of other timelines. |
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The Legend of Dragoon has the last surviving dragons. | |
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Uzo and Muzo are the last survivors of the Mt. Gokuho clan in the game Kingdom of Paradise. Shinbu makes them lost for good. | |
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Island's End has the En-ge of the Andaman Islands, who used to live on a large island with a bunch of other tribes. An offshoot of the tribe that included Uido's grandparents moved to a smaller, more isolated island to escape modern influence, where they've been living in almost total isolation ever since. Uido travels by canoe back to the larger island with her sick brother so he can be treated in a hospital. While there, she learns that the original branch of the En-ge died out, meaning her people are the only ones left. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! has survivors of Atlantis. | |
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The titular lost tribe in the Stargate Atlantis episode "The Lost Tribe". The team also finds a group of Ancients fleeing their long-past war with the Wraith at relativistic speeds midway through Season 3. |
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Star Wars Legends In The Courtship of Princess Leia, we’re introduced to the Dathomiri, who descended from prisoners in a penal colony on the planet, including one female rogue Jedi who took power over the rest. Over time, her descendants became (all female) Force users, or the so-called "witches". Since then, they were cut off from the rest of the galaxy and developed on their own. Fate of the Jedi features a faction of the old Sith Empire known as the Lost Tribe of Sith, who descended from the survivors of a ship crash on the planet Kesh during the Great Hyperspace War over five thousand years before. |
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In Small Gods, Fasta Benj is a member of an isolated tribe of marsh-dwelling nomads with no concept of fire, metal, or war, which might have stayed that way if Fasta Benj hadn't been fishing when his boat got caught up in the wake of a massive fleet. After his god made him promise not to wage war (which was explained to him as like Pacha Moj hitting his uncle in the head with a rock, but worse), he left with metal, knowledge of fire, and some confusion about why lots of people would want to hit Pacha Moj's uncle. | |
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The Tomb Raider 2013 Reboot Trilogy features three different tribes that intentionally immigrated and isolated themselves for centuries to fulfill some kind of prophecy, came into contact with technologically-advanced invaders, and resisted to a degree but were partially tainted. The Immortal Queensguard are a tribe of Japanese samurai whose only desire is to protect Queen Himiko until she can devour a new host. They love murdering outsiders to their island, especially those who think they can set up their own cult around Himiko, but the latest cult has proven difficult to fight and is armed with modern weapons. Lara fights her way through these maniacs, captures their queen while she's switching bodies, and Trinity purges the rest. The Followers of the Prophet are the descendants of the lost city of Kitezh, which was composed of middle-eastern travellers who made their way to Siberia to protect a Prophet's Crystal that gave immortality to hundreds, but fell to insanity when the Deathless Army decided they didn't need the lower class. Soviets invaded the village, the hunters fought back and won, but took the equipment to boost their combat strength. Decades later, Lara fulfills their purpose by destroying the Crystal, but the villagers part ways due to a lack of leadership. Paititi is a small village in Peru made of survivors from various Aztec and Incan calamities who have sworn to protect Pandora's Box... except the box has been missing for centuries and no-one noticed. Lara accidentally began the apocalypse when she stole the key to the box, and stormed her way into Paititi to fix her mistake only to find Trinity made it their home base for centuries, with Amaru Dominguez as both leader of the city and Trinity itself. The city itself has an Enforced Technology Ban and nobody can show off anything more advanced than a metal bow and some obsidian-studded clubs. Eventually, Lara shanks Amaru and uses the box's power to stop the Apocalypse. |
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The eponymous kingdom in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is populated by natives who guard it from outsiders (and presumably maintain the Durable Deathtraps). | |
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Wikipedia has an article on this subject. | |
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