Peuples
Peuples is the French term used in social sciences to refer to distinct groups of people who share a sense of collective identity, often rooted in language, culture, territory, history, or ancestry. In anthropology and political discourse, the concept overlaps with ethnic groups, nations, and indigenous communities, and is used to discuss how such groups maintain and express their identity within larger states or across borders.
Peuples are not defined solely by genetics or by formal sovereignty. A people can be a minority
International discussions emphasize the rights and protections of peoples, especially indigenous peoples and minority groups. Topics
Examples of recognized peoples include Indigenous communities and ethnolinguistic groups worldwide. The term is often central
In French, the plural form is peuples; in English, the corresponding plural is peoples. The two forms