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* Inuit of Utkuhikhalik and Qipisa Communities | * Inuit of Utkuhikhalik and Qipisa Communities | ||
* Ju/’hoansi | * Ju/’hoansi | ||
* Kadar | * [[Kadar]] | ||
* Ladakhi | * Ladakhi | ||
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* Piaroa | * Piaroa | ||
* Rural Thai | * Rural Thai | ||
* Semai | * [[Semai]] | ||
* Tahitians | * Tahitians | ||
* Tristan Islanders | * Tristan Islanders | ||
* Yanadi | * Yanadi | ||
* Zapotec of La Paz Village | * Zapotec of La Paz Village | ||
See - [https://peacefulsocieties.uncg.edu/societies/][Https://peacefulsocieties.uncg.edu/societies/ https://peacefulsocieties.uncg.edu/societies/] |
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The Encyclopedia of Peaceful Societies is an online encyclopedia created by the University of Alabama at Birmingham College of Arts and Sciences Department of Anthropology that aims to document examples of societies with little to no violence and war as an introduction to scholars, students and activists.