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. Here's an example of its use:

"The peoples of the west found a land bridge and crossed to the east to settle the Americas."

In this case, a "tribe" could be called a "people" and several tribes could be called "peoples" to refer to more than one group, or, in other words, a group composed of several sub-groups.

no it isn't

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Yes. It is the plural possessive of "person". Multiple persons are called people. Something that belongs to the people is the "people's".

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i think it is not

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