The six ethnic groups that came to Guyana are the Europeans, Africans, Portuguese, Chinese, East Indians, and Amerindians.
Europeans:Poles, Italians, Ashkenazi Jews, Greeks, English, Roma/GypsiesAfricans:Mandinka, Malagasy, Zulu, Kongo, Oromo, KabylesAfrica is very diverse, I could name six ethnic groups for each region of Africa, if not more!
they is only six groups of climate
the six ethnic groups. east indians chinese african protugese amerindian europeans
The six main food groups are staples, food from animals, fats and oils, vegetables, legumes, and fruits.
Turks, Azeris, Uzbeks, Kyrgyzs, Turkmens, Kazahs, Mongols, Bashirs, Gagauz, Qashqai, Yakut, Uiyghurs, etc. Choose any six.
There are at least 700 tribes recognized by the Indian constitution. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scheduled_Tribes_in_India http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_groups_of_India
Yugoslavia was never a "real" country. As soon as the strong hand of Tito disappeared, it more or less inevitably returned to its constituent ethnic groups.
The six main ethnic groups that settled in Guyana include the Indigenous peoples, Africans, East Indians, Chinese, Portuguese, and the British. The Indigenous peoples were the original inhabitants, followed by the arrival of African enslaved people in the 17th century. East Indians began arriving in the 19th century as indentured laborers, followed by Chinese and Portuguese immigrants. The British influence, primarily through colonization, shaped the socio-political landscape during this period.
The six food groups are: Meats & Protein Grains Fruits Vegetables Dairy Fats & Oils
There are six (6) groups of 2 in three groups of 4. Your answer is six (6)
The attire of the six major ethnic groups varies significantly based on cultural heritage and traditions. For instance, the Han Chinese often wear silk garments like the qipao or changshan, while the Mongols traditionally don del-like outfits with vibrant patterns. In contrast, the Tibetan people are known for their colorful chubas, and the Uyghurs showcase intricate embroidery in their traditional dresses. Each group’s clothing reflects their unique identity, history, and environment.