No. The correct recognised plural of person is people. If you were to use an apostrophe: people's then this would be a correct term to show possesion.
no it is not a word
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IT is not the thing to say in your question say the actual thing you want people to answer ok.
Acutual is not a word.
Tradition
morphing
The word 'cannibal' is derived from the Spanish word "Caníbalis". Though there are many thoughts on the specific origin of this word, the most popular seems to be that of a story surrounding explorer Christopher Columbus. Apparently, Columbus visited the areas of Cuba and Haiti where he witnessed a group of tribal warriors that ate human flesh. The act of actually eating human flesh by these tribes was never confirmed however. The actual origin of the word can be broken down to the word "Carib", which was the name of the actual peoples living in the area, and which is likely the derivitive of the area known today as The Carribean.
The word shie is not an actual word.
Yes, "peoples" refers to groups associated with specific cultures, geographies, religions, and so on. One could refer to "peoples of many lands", for example.
Peoples is a plural term referring to different types of people, such as people from different areas or countries. The earthquake affected many different peoples.