Death rates from violence in non-state societies

Death rates are measured as the number of deaths from violence per 100,000 individuals in a given population.

1,4501,0001,000970870750740731710590550480460450420419330320320290240230200165.9160140100422920Cahto (California); 1845 CEGrand Valley Dani (New Guinea)Piegan (Noth American Plains)Dinka (North East Africa); 1928 CEFiji (Melanesia); 1865 CEChippewa (Minnesota); 1825 - 1832 CETelefolmin (New Guinea); 1939 - 1950 CEHewa (New Guinea)Buin (Salomon Islands)Mtetwa (South Africa); 1806 - 1814 CEGoilala (Papua New Guinea)Dugum Dani (New Guinea); 1961 CEManga (New Guinea); 1949 - 1956 CEModoc (California)Auyana (New Guinea) 1924 - 1949 CEGebusi (New Guinea)Murngin (Australia) (Hunter-Gatherer)Tauade (New Guinea); 1900 - 1946 CEMae Enga (New Guinea); 1900 - 1950 CEYanomama (Brazil); 1938 - 1958 CEYurok (California)Mohave (California - Arizona); 1845 CEGebusi (New Guinea); 1940 - 1982 CEYanomamo; 1970 - 1974 CETiwi (Australia) (Hunter-Gatherer); 1893 - 1903 CEBoko Dani (New Guinea); 1937 - 1962 CEEskimos (Central Canadian Arctic)!Kung Bushmen (Kalahari), before the establishment of a state authority!Kung Bushmen (Kalahari), after the establishment of a state authorityAndamanese (Indian Ocean)

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