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With a population of more than 4.9 million, Indian Americans make up approximately 1.35% of the U.S. population and are the largest group of South Asian Americans, the largest Asian-alone group, and the largest group of Asian Americans after Chinese Americans.
- List of Indian Americans
Indian Americans are citizens or residents of the United...
- Raja Kumari
Svetha Yallapragada Rao (born January 11, 1986),...
- Racial classification
The racial classification of Indian Americans has varied...
- History
The history of Native Americans in the United States began...
- Indigenous Peoples of The Americas
The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are groups of people...
- List of Indian Americans
Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples of the United States or portions thereof, such as American Indians from the contiguous United States and Alaska Natives.
Native Americans (also called Aboriginal Americans, American Indians, Amerindians or indigenous peoples of the Americas) are the indigenous peoples and their descendants, who were in the Americas before Europeans arrived. Sometimes these people are called Indians, but this may be confusing, because it is the same word used for people from India.