No, in Canada we do not as a rule expect people of particular races or groups to perform certain occupations. Although it is true that many people of Chinese origin run small restaurants and many people of East Indian origin are taxi drivers, and many people of Filipino origin are nurses, there is no social stigma if the Filipino opens the restaurant, the Chinese person becomes a taxi driver and the East Indian becomes a nurse.
There are many different caste systems in India. This is one of the largest caste systems in the country.
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it is the worst of all Caste systems.
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Hinduism
the shudras, those who did manual and menial labor, were at the caste system.
The Caste System was not created by a specific person. It grew and developed over time. Different caste systems developed in different places. Perhaps the most well known now is the Caste System of India, but Europe, other parts of Asia, and the Americas have had caste systems at various times in history.
Aryan priest
Original Caste from Canada and Coven from the USA Coven in 1971 Original Caste in 1970
The surname "Villa" does not belong to a specific caste. Surnames are not inherently tied to caste systems; they are simply family names passed down through generations. Caste systems are social hierarchies that categorize individuals based on factors such as ancestry, occupation, and social status. It is important to recognize that surnames alone do not determine one's caste.
The surname Sallal is not associated with a specific caste. Surnames do not determine caste in all cultures and regions. It is important to note that caste systems vary between different societies and regions.
Simple don´t exist caste system in Brazil.. Good luck