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YES AHOMS ARE MONGOLOD.becausethe tai ahoms were historically seen as assamese people.however the term ethnic assamese is now associated by the Indian government at delhi with the assamese.
The major ethnic groups in Montana were the Blackfeet and Crow Indians.
The four ethnic groups that settled in Florida include Black Americans and Bahamian Americans. The other two ethnic groups are Cuban Americans and Greek Americans.
Their age, gender, and ethnic origin.
The racial group was the whites, the ethnic group was english men, and the religious groups were Seperatists and Quakers. I have no idea why for the racial and ethnic but for religious was obviously in search of freedom of religion. :)
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floridas ethnic breakdown is the monument and parks
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whai ia the ethnic breakdown of student at Howard university
One of the main differences between civic and ethnic nationalism is what brings the people together. In civic nationalism it is the country and political views of the people. In ethnic nationalism it is not the country, state, or city that brings people together. It is the ethnicity, language, or religion that unites them.
19% of student body of IU is non-white; 8% are non-American.
Ethnic breakdown refers to the categorization and analysis of a population based on different ethnic groups. It provides insights into the diversity within a specific area or demographic, highlighting the various cultural, racial, and national identities represented. This information is often used in social research, policy-making, and community planning to understand population dynamics and address the needs of different groups.
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To get a DNA test for ethnicity, you can order a kit online from companies like AncestryDNA or 23andMe. Once you receive the kit, follow the instructions to provide a saliva sample and send it back. The company will analyze your DNA and provide you with a breakdown of your ethnic background.
Tahir I. Shad has written: 'Managing ethnic conflict' -- subject(s): Ethnic conflict, Ethnic relations, Ethnicity, Politics and government
Every ethnic group and nationality imaginable. However, Miami is mostly a blend of Latin American and Carribean cultures. The most populous groups are Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians, Hondurans, Dominicans, Colombians, Jamaicans, etc.