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Ethnic groups in North America by dependent territory (3 C)-Indigenous peoples of North America (37 C, 29 P) Ethnic groups in the Caribbean (8 C, 27 P)
The United States has a racially and ethnically diverse population. [1] At the federal level, race and ethnicity have been categorized separately. The most recent United States census recognized five racial categories (White, Black, Native American/Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander), as well as people who belong to two or more of the racial categories.
For convenience, all Ethnic groups in North America by country should be included in this category. This includes all ethnic groups that can also be found in the subcategories. This includes all ethnic groups that can also be found in the subcategories.
Racial and ethnic demographics of the United States in percentage of the population. The United States census enumerated Whites and Blacks since 1790, Asians and Native Americans since 1860 (though all Native Americans in the U.S. were not enumerated until 1890), "some other race" since 1950, and "two or more races" since 2000. [2]
Ethnic group: Americans, Californios, Indigenous Californians; Advocacy groups: Yes California, [106] Californians for Independence; Political parties: California National Party, [107] California Freedom Coalition [108] Texas. Proposed state or autonomous area: Republic of Texas. Ethnic group: Americans, Tejanos
Data on ethnic groups is also needed by local governments to run programs and meet legislative requirements (i.e., identifying segments of the population who may not be receiving medical services under the Public Health Service Act; evaluating whether financial institutions are meeting the credit needs of minority populations under the ...
Broad Avenue, Koreatown in Palisades Park, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA, [6] where Koreans comprise the majority (52%) of the population. [7] India Square in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, is one of at least 24 Indian American enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged within the New York City Metropolitan Area, with the largest metropolitan Indian population ...
White Americans form the largest racial and ethnic group at 61.6% of the U.S. population. [23] [24] Hispanic and Latino Americans form the second-largest group and are 18.7% of the American population. Black Americans constitute the country's third-largest ancestry group and are 12.4% of the total U.S. population. [22]