The limited presence of Indians in the Caribbean today can be attributed to historical migration patterns and economic factors. Many Indians were brought to the Caribbean as indentured laborers in the 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily after the abolition of slavery. Over time, as economic opportunities in the region declined and migration policies changed, many descendants of these laborers moved to other countries or assimilated into local cultures. Additionally, the challenges of maintaining cultural identity in a predominantly Afro-Caribbean context have also contributed to the diminishing numbers.
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How maney Creek Indians exist today
Yes there are many Quinnipiac living today, in spite of the oppression. See Wikipedia articles, " Quinnipiac: Population and Whereabouts Today" and "Quiripi language: Quiripi History and Culture Resources." Also see http://www.acqtc.org. WE ARE STILL HERE! Thank you. Ruth Thunderhorse, acqtc@@yahoo.com
does the caddo tribe still exist today
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Yes
they havent died yet because they are still living today.
The same way everyone else in the 21st century earns a living: WORKING A JOB.
According to the 2010 U.S. census, there were 8,578 Pomo Indians living in California.
The Shawnee still are alive today living in Oklahoma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee
How maney Creek Indians exist today
iroquis indians live today is new york
yes the pigmy Indians who were apart of the upper west region of Georgia today.
Yes Indians are still alive, in my AP US history book I read that in the year 2000, the U.S. census recorded close to 1.5 million Native Americans.
There are around 1200 Shoshone indians today.
Indians are alive today
The Russians traveled over seas to try to capture today's Alaska and the Tlingit Indians were living there so they attacked the Russians