East Indian people
East Indian people is a demonym that is used in North America to refer to:
- people from South Asia, South Asian ethnic groups, or
- people from India, Indian people
- Indo-Caribbean, Caribbean people with roots in India
Older uses
- people from the Maritime Southeast Asia
- people of mixed European and Asian (esp. Indian) parentage
Other uses
- People from Eastern parts of India
- East Indian Catholics, based in and around the city of Mumbai
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