The Luiseño or Payómkawichum are a Native American people who at the time of the first contacts with the Spanish in the 16th century inhabited the coastal area of southern […]
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Black Seminoles
The Black Seminoles are Black Indians associated with the Seminole people in Florida and Oklahoma. They are the descendants of free blacks and escaped slaves – maroons – who allied […]
Meo (ethnic group)
Meo (pronounced Mev) (also called Mewati) is a Muslim Rajput from North-Western India particularly in and around Mewat that includes Mewat district of Haryana and parts of adjacent Alwar and […]
Zaza people
The Zazas (with their self determinations Zaza Kırd Kırmanc Şarê Ma (our people) or Dımıli) are a Iranian ethnic group with Zazaki as a northwest Iranian language. In many sources […]
Kayapo people
The Kayapo (Portuguese: Caiapó [kɐjɐˈpɔ]) people are indigenous peoples in Brazil from the plain islands of the Mato Grosso and Pará in Brazil south of the Amazon Basin and along […]
Agrawal
Agrawal (Agarwal Agrawala Agarwala Aggarwal) is a community found throughout northern India including in Haryana Punjab Rajasthan Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Other related communities include Maheshwaris Khandelwals and Oswals.Most Agrawals […]
South Asians in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has a long-established South Asian population. As of the 2006 by-census there were at least 44744 persons of South Asian descent in Hong Kong. Many trace their roots […]
Dutch American
Dutch Americans are Americans who were either born in the Netherlands or are of Dutch ancestry.Following the exploration of the American East Coast by Henry Hudson on behalf of the […]
House of Israel (Ghana)
The House of Israel is a Jewish community located in Sefwi Wiawso in southwestern Ghana. This group of people of the Sefwi tribe built a synagogue in 1998. Many of […]
Paite people
The Paite are a tribal people of Burma India and Bangladesh. They are a scheduled tribe in Manipur and Mizoram.The word Paite means ‘Walkers’ (pai ‘walk’ te ‘people’). The Paite […]