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  1. Indo-Guyanese or Indian-Guyanese, are Guyanese nationals of Indian origin who trace their ancestry to India and the wider subcontinent. They are the descendants of indentured servants and settlers who migrated from India beginning in 1838, and continuing during the British Raj .

  2. Guyana - Indigenous, Afro-Guyanese, Indo-Guyanese: The Indo-Guyanese (Guyanese of South Asian descent) form the largest ethnic group in the country, representing about two-fifths of the population. Their ancestors arrived mostly as indentured labour from India to replace Africans in plantation work.

  3. 15 de may. de 2021 · May 15, 2021. 4 min read. The History and Complexity of Being Indo-Caribbean. BY RHIANNA LACHHMAN. Growing up as a young Indo-Guyanese person, I, like many other Indo-Caribbeans, struggled with an identity crisis. I never felt Indian enough or Caribbean enough.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2020 · Indo-Guyanese, descended from indentured laborers imported to work the colonial sugar plantations after the emancipation of enslaved Africans, hold the largest population share of any ethnic...

  5. 11 de may. de 2022 · La población de los pueblos indígenas —o pueblos amerindios, que es el término con el que se identifican colectivamente y en la legislación– ronda alrededor de los 78.500 personas en la República Cooperativa de Guyana, o aproximadamente el 10.5 % de la población total de 746.955 habitantes (censo de 2012) [1].

  6. 3 de may. de 2020 · Indian culture is wide. Religiously speaking, there are the Muslims and Hindus. Under those two dominations, they have their own practices, beliefs, dishes, traditional wear and even sub-groups. Perhaps, the most beautiful aspect of the Indo-Guyanese culture in Guyana is the strength of resilience and adaptation.

  7. 5 de may. de 2014 · Indo-Guyanese are the largest ethnic group in Guyana, identified by the official census, making up 43.45% of the population in 2002. Most Indo-Guyanese claim and recognise the Ganges Valley of Northern India and various parts of South India as their ancestral and cultural roots.