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The Dongas Tribe was never a well-defined unit of people as described here. Nor were they mostly musicians. They were a mixed group of activists from different backgrounds, and the membership varied a lot over time, and according to expected activity by the development authorities, landlord, bailiffs, sheriffs etc. I don't even think it is accurate to say that most members were 'in their early twenties' (I was there at the time). I will try to re-word this. [[User:Centrepull|Centrepull]] ([[User talk:Centrepull|talk]])
The Dongas Tribe was never a well-defined unit of people as described here. Nor were they mostly musicians. They were a mixed group of activists from different backgrounds, and the membership varied a lot over time, and according to expected activity by the development authorities, landlord, bailiffs, sheriffs etc. I don't even think it is accurate to say that most members were 'in their early twenties' (I was there at the time). I will try to re-word this. [[User:Centrepull|Centrepull]] ([[User talk:Centrepull|talk]])

I agree and have made some changes (I was there too!). Hope they're OK

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The Dongas Tribe was never a well-defined unit of people as described here. Nor were they mostly musicians. They were a mixed group of activists from different backgrounds, and the membership varied a lot over time, and according to expected activity by the development authorities, landlord, bailiffs, sheriffs etc. I don't even think it is accurate to say that most members were 'in their early twenties' (I was there at the time). I will try to re-word this. Centrepull (talk)

I agree and have made some changes (I was there too!). Hope they're OK