Wiktionary
n. A group of people assembled to carry out a military attack.
WordNet
n. a band of warriors who raid or fight an enemy (used especially of Native Americans)
a political party that supports a war
Wikipedia
War Party is a 1988 film directed by Franc Roddam and starring Billy Wirth and Kevin Dillon. Set in present-day Montana, it explores the tension and mistrust that can characterize interactions between Native Americans and White Americans.
War Party may refer to:
- War party, an organized military raid, particularly by historical Native Americans
- War Party (film), 1988 film starring Billy Wirth and Kevin Dillon
- War Party (album), 2004 album by the heavy metal band GWAR
- War Party Tour 2004, a 2004 DVD live show by Gwar
- War Party (band), a Cree hip hop band in Canada
- "War Party", a song by Eddy Grant from Killer on the Rampage
- "War Party", a song by Mac from World War III
War Party is the ninth studio album by the band Gwar. It was released on October 26, 2004, being the band's first album in DRT Entertainment. The album was released to positive reviews.
War Party is an award-winning Cree hip-hop group from Hobbema, Alberta.
Founded in 1995 by Rex Smallboy, the group won the Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for Best Rap Album in 2001, and was nominated again in 2002 and 2003. As well, they were the first First Nations rap group to have a music video aired on Much Music.
The band has since split into differing factions, as both Hellnback and Big Stomp of the group have separated to form RezOfficial.
War Party is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by William Marks and George Williams. The film stars Michael T. Mikler, Davey Davison, Don "Red" Barry, Laurie Mock, Dennis Robertson and Charles Horvath. The film was released on March 1, 1965, by 20th Century Fox.