No. Caucasoid (or Caucasian) is considered to be a racial category. People who are Caucasian come from or had ancestors who came from areas like Europe, the Middle East and India. Contrary to popular belief, it is not synonymous with "White", as there are many darker skinned Caucasians.
No, Caucasian is not a nationality. It is an umbrella term used to describe a group of people with light skin, of European, Western Asian, and North African descent. Nationality refers to a person's legal or official membership in a particular country.
It is not accurate to generalize the culture of an entire racial group, such as "caucasian." Cultures vary greatly among individuals of European descent, and factors such as nationality, ethnicity, religion, and personal experiences all play a role in shaping an individual's cultural identity.
The Caucasian Shepherd (Ovcharka) is generally larger and heavier than the Sarplaninac. The Caucasian Shepherd can weigh between 100-200 pounds, while the Sarplaninac typically weighs between 66-99 pounds.
Yes, Serbs are considered Caucasian because they are of European descent. The majority of the population in Serbia is of Slavic ancestry, which is a common ethnic group within the Caucasian race.
Approximately 2.5% of the population in Grambling, Louisiana, is Caucasian.
Some races that are not Caucasian include Black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Native American or American Indian, and Pacific Islander. These are just a few examples of racial categories that are distinct from the Caucasian race.
Caucasian.
Caucasian American
He is American or Caucasian.
White / Caucasian
His nationality is Caucasian.
Japaneese/Caucasian
African-American and Caucasian
He was American, born in Boston, Massachussets.
half filipino and half caucasian.
Filipino and caucasian descent.
Her mother is Caucasian and her father is African American
Mary's nationality is Caucasian white