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ˈpeoplehood [f. people n. + -hood.] The condition or state of being a people; the consciousness or awareness of being a people.
1909in Webster. 1969V. Ferdinand in A. Chapman New Black Voices (1972) 379 We the young birds of blk poetics throw our songs brilliant Against the beautiful black sky of an emerging peoplehood & with the love of us..in our hearts. 1971Jrnl. Ecumenical Stud. VIII. i. 53 This need not..lead to a kind of reductionism which limits the significance of attempts to find historical embodiment for the biblical notion of peoplehood. 1973Black World Mar. 71 For Gwen Brooks, peoplehood or race is not limited to continental boundaries. Ibid. Apr. 87 A sense of peoplehood is growing. 1977Guardian Weekly 31 July 7/2 The mini-State, as the Palestinians conceive it, is not just a matter of territory. It is a recognition..of their peoplehood. |