About 12% are pure white. Of the remaining 88%, some have white admixture, otherwise they are inuit.
Shona 82%, Ndebele 14%, other African 2%, mixed and Asian 1%, white about 0.2%.
6.1 million racially mixed people live in the United States of America.
Mixed.
The Mixed Number for ten sevenths is ...
During the "Apartheid" era until 1994, white South Africans owned approximately 80% of the country while only being 15-20% of the total population. South Africa is still today, the leading producer of food in Africa and is also the only country in Africa which can feed itself.
Roughly 88% of the population of Greenland are if Inuit (Arctic natives), or mixed Danish and Inuit descent. The remainder are of European descent, mostly from Denmark.
88% of Greenland's population is made up of Inuits or mixed Inuit-Danish people. Europeans, especially Danish, make up for the other 12%, as Greenland is not a country, but a democracy with a constitutional monarchy to Denmark, hence the number of Danes.
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Only if Inuits and Indians have mixed and had children.
Greenlandic Inuit (including mixed-race persons) make up approximately 85%-90% and Danish Greenlanders (meaning ethnic Danes who live in Greenland) constitute roughly 11% of the territory's population. Any remaining percentage is taken up by European and American minorities.
Yes, a big percentage of the population in Ecuador is indigenous. Most of them can trace their roots back to the Inca Empire. However, the population is also very mixed with European and Africa, thus a lot of people might have have mixed ancestry.
Well, rather not. Look at Greenland. They're mixed.
In the philippines the estimated percentage of "pure" visayan is 27% plus 29% mixed blooded visayan... therefore an estimated 56% of the philippines population is visayan.
Both Inuit and Metis describe Aboriginal Canadians. The Metis have a mixed First Nations and European heritage, but are now considered distinct from First Nations and Inuit, but with equal recognition. The Inuit people are those not covered by either First Nations or Metis, but often mistakenly referred to as Eskimos which generally encompasses Inuit, Yupik and other circumpolar native peoples.
Based on the latest NSO statistics of the year 2000, the Philippines has a total population of more than 76 million compared with only 7,600,000 in 1903. The population is mixed and includes different racial types.
Changing mixed numbers percents. First change the mixed number to a decimal then change the decimal to a percent.
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