Presumably you mean Hindi. Hindu is not the name of a language; a Hindu is an adherent of Hinduism, the predominant religion in India. There are significant numbers of speakers of Hindi in two South American countries - Suriname and Guyana.
Hinduism. About 80% of Indians are Hindu. ----
the six ethnic groups. east indians chinese african protugese amerindian europeans
Do you mean people who live in India and follow Hindu, because that's who "Indians" are. The proper term is Native Americans, and calling them Indians is very insulting.
No
There weren’t “Indians” in Guyana.
The swastika is used by Hindu Indians as it represents the two forms of Brahma - the Hindu God of creation. See related link for a pictorial of the symbol used.
The east indians came to Guyana because the europeans found them and brouth them to work at the sugar plantation .
During the colonial period, the British brought a large number of Indians (from India) to Guyana as menial or lower-class laborers. The Indians brought their religion of Hinduism with them to their new homes in Guyana.
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East Indians
India is a country located in South Asia, while Hinduism is a religion that originated in India. India is a diverse nation with many different religions, languages, and cultures, while Hinduism is the predominant religion in the country. Hinduism encompasses a wide range of beliefs and practices, while India is a geographic and political entity.
The Hindus developed the Hindu numeral system. Hindus are Indians.
Some Indians practice Buddhism, but the majority are Hindu.
Crimes/criminals,
Yes; most Indians today are Hindu.
Guyana is a multi-ethnic society. There are Amerindians, East Indians, Africans, Europeans, Portuguese, Chinese & Mixed people :)