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Indo-Caribbean : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indo-Caribbean
Indo-Caribbeans are Caribbean people with roots in India or the Indian subcontinent. They are mostly descendants of the original indentured workers brought by the British, the Dutch and the French during colonial times. The term ''East Indian'' is used in the English-speaking Caribbean and by the Canadian mainstream media. They are sometimes simply called ''Indian'' in the English-speaking Caribbean. Most Indo-Caribbean people live in the English-speaking Caribbean nations, Suriname, and the French overseas departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique, with smaller numbers in other Caribbean countries and, following further migration, in Europe and North America. ==Sub-groups==
Caribbean Islands * Indians in Barbados * Indian community in the Dominican Republic * Indo-Haitian * Indo-Grenadians * Indians in Guadeloupe * Indo-Martiniquais * Indo-Jamaican * Indo-Saint Lucian * Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian * Indo-Vincentian Mainland Caribbean * Indians in Belize * Indo-Guyanese * Indo-Surinamese Diaspora * Indo-Caribbean American * British Indo-Caribbean community * Indians in French Guiana * Indians in Venezuela
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