noun
- plural of peoplehood; the state, condition, or quality of being a people; collective identity or status as a distinct group
Usage: formal; often used in academic, political, or sociological contexts
Examples
- The treaty recognized the indigenous groups' right to self-determination and peoplehoods.
- Different cultural and ethnic peoplehoods coexist within the nation.
- The movement sought to affirm the peoplehoods of marginalized communities.
- Scholars debated how globalization affects distinct peoplehoods around the world.
- The constitution protects the rights and dignity of all peoplehoods within its borders.