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Positive psychologists focus not only on the health of individuals but also on the health of human communities. And when it comes to understanding human communities, the evolutionary perspective has a lot to say. Human communities can be understood in terms of ancestral conditions that surrounded our nomadic ancestors. Under such conditions, communities were naturally small, and individuals within communities had long-standing relationships with one another. Modeling modern human communities after such ancestral communities can help us create communal environments that best match our evolved psychology. This chapter looks outward and, as such, focuses on applications of evolutionary psychological principles to questions of communal functioning.