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[citation needed] Includes Osage people – A Native American people who were originally from the Ohio Valley, they migrated into the Central Plains region in the 19th century and finally, Indian Territory (now Osage Nation the U.S. state of Oklahoma, the majority live in Osage County, Oklahoma) with other Osages living across the United States.
American people by descent (19 C, 4 P) A. African diaspora in the United States (10 C, 7 P) ... Hispanic and Latino American diasporas in the United States (21 C) N.
People of American descent (14 C) E. American emigration (1 C, 17 P) Expatriate voting in United States elections (3 C, 3 P) American expatriates (206 C, 10 P) I.
The African-American diaspora refers to communities of people of African descent who previously lived in the United States. These people were mainly descended from formerly enslaved African persons in the United States or its preceding European colonies in North America that had been brought to America via the Atlantic slave trade and had suffered in slavery until the American Civil War.
American people of Indigenous peoples descent (11 C, 3 P) J. American people of Jewish descent (61 C, 646 P) N. American people of North American descent (17 C, 1 P) O.
North American people of American descent (11 C) A. African-American diaspora in the Caribbean (1 C, 4 P) C. American diaspora in Canada (2 C, 4 P) M.
The African diaspora in the Americas refers to the people born in the Americas with partial, predominant, or complete sub-Saharan African ancestry. Many are descendants of persons enslaved in Africa and transferred to the Americas by Europeans, then forced to work mostly in European-owned mines and plantations, between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
According to the US census, between 2000 and 2018 the Indian American population grew by nearly 150 percent and had a median income of $100,000 in 2015. [14] Following is the list of South Asian diasporas living in the U.S. arranged according to their 2017 population estimated by the US Census Bureau. [1] Indian Americans (5,160,203)