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Suchitra Mattai, Guyanese-born American contemporary artist Avi Nash , American actor Priyanka (stage name of Mark Suknanan), Canadian television presenter, drag artist, and winner of Canada's Drag Race Season 1
The rotis that Indo-Guyanese typically eat are paratha, dhalpuri, sada roti, dosti roti, aloo roti, and puri. Murgatani (Mulligatawny) and rasam are popular soups in Guyana of South Indian origin. Dosa (dosay or chota) is a filled crepe that is eaten by Indo-Guyanese and is of South Indian origin as well. [18]
People of Indo-Guyanese descent (6 C) Pages in category "Indo-Guyanese people" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
Anjulie (born 1983), Canadian singer of Indo-Guyanese descent; Aubrey Cummings (1947-2010), Guyana-born Barbadian musician; Central Cee (born 1998), English rapper of Guyanese and Chinese ancestry; Leona Lewis (born 1985), English singer of Guyanese descent; Lynette Dolphin (1916–2000), musician, educator, chair of the Guyana Department of ...
Greek people of Indo-Guyanese descent (1 P) This page was last edited on 28 July 2018, at 12:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Demographics as of 2012 are Indo-Guyanese 39.8%, Afro-Guyanese 30.1%, mixed race (mostly Dougla) 19.9%, Amerindian 10.5%, other 1.5% (including Chinese and Europeans, such as the Portuguese). As a result, Guyanese do not equate their nationality with race and ethnicity, but with citizenship.
Achintya Holte Nilsen, Winner of Miss Indonesia 2017 and Top 10 Miss World 2017 (Norwegian descent) Adjie Massaid, actor, model and politician (Dutch descent) Ahmad Dhani, musician (German and Jewish descent) Alessandra Usman, model (Turkish descent) Alexandra Gottardo, actress (Italian descent) Alice Norin, actress and DJ (Norwegian descent)
Muhammad Natsir, 5th Prime Minister of Indonesia (1950-1951) Ali Sastroamidjojo, 8th Prime Minister of Indonesia (1953-1955 & 1956-1957) Sutan Sjahrir, 1st Prime Minister of Indonesia (1945-1947) Amir Sjarifuddin, 2nd Prime Minister of Indonesia (1947-1948) Wilopo, 7th Prime Minister of Indonesia (1952-1953)