Orang India Amerika

  • Indo-Kanada
  • Indian Diaspora

India Amerika (juga dikenal sebagai Indo Amerika) adalah orang Amerika berdarah India dan terdiri dari sekitar 2.81 juta orang yang berdarah murni atau 3.18 juta yang bercampur dengan ras lainnya, sekitar 1% dari jumlah penduduk di AS, yang menjadikannya kelompok suku bangsa Asia yang dikabarkan terbesar ketiga di negara tersebut setelah Tionghoa Amerika dan Filipina Amerika, menurut data American Community Survey 2010.[5]

Demografi

Wilayah metropolitan lainnya dengan jumlah penduduk India Amerika dalam jumlah besar meliputi Atlanta, Baltimore–Washington, Boston, Chicago, Dallas–Ft. Worth, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, dan San Francisco–San Jose–Oakland.

Referensi

  1. ^ a b "Migration Information Source - Indian Immigrants in the United States". Migrationinformation.org. Diakses tanggal 2010-07-17. 
  2. ^ a b c http://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/acs-22.pdf see page 3
  3. ^ Pew Forum - Asian Americans: A Mosaic of Faiths
  4. ^ "Pew Forum - Indian Americans' Religions". Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2014-09-04. Diakses tanggal 2014-07-06. 
  5. ^ Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag <ref> tidak sah; tidak ditemukan teks untuk ref bernama usacensus1

Pranala luar

Artikel

  • Indian Americans: The New Model Minority Forbes
  • Stereotypes in Schooling: Negative Pressures in the American Educational System on Hindu Identity Formation Diarsipkan 2005-01-08 di Wayback Machine. by Yvette Rosser

Berita

  • Asian-Americans' diverse voices share similar stories
  • The Indian-American population boom - September 1, 2006, Rediff.com
  • CNN.com: "India's influence soars: The 'un-China' could be world's next economic superpower" Diarsipkan 2006-06-23 di Wayback Machine., June 18, 2006 (summary of TIME Magazine cover story)
  • The Indian Express, December 17, 2004: "Indians are No 1 among Asians in US, census shows"
  • ModelMinority.com, March 10, 2004: "Indian-Americans Fear Outsourcing Impact: Worries about technical-job losses, discrimination" Diarsipkan 2008-12-27 di Wayback Machine. (reprint of March 3, 2004 Financial Times article by Amy Yee)
  • Echoes of Freedom: South Asian Pioneers in California, 1899-1965 (University of California at Berkeley's South/Southeast Asia Library's online exhibit, last updated October 3, 2001)
  • Newsweek, March 6, 2006: "My Two Lives" by Jhumpa Lahiri ('The Pulitzer-winning writer felt intense pressure to be at once 'loyal to the old world and fluent in the new.')

Proyek fotografi

  • Widely exhibited across museums in the US, historic photography project, of Indians living in late 1980s in America. Diarsipkan 2021-05-15 di Wayback Machine.