Can you say East Indian?

The native Americans are called Indians in USA and that is a term which should have long gone from their usage. Rest of the world correctly identifies the countries and their people ie indians are from India. There is no East Indians or Indians native to America.

What is the politically correct way to say Indian?

“Native American,” “American Indian,” and “Indigenous people” are all acceptable terms. Some terms, on the other hand, simply aren’t polite, accurate or acceptable in any context. These include: “Indian.” On its own, “Indian” refers to people from India, so you wouldn’t use it to describe an Indigenous person.

Why do we say East Indians?

In order to differentiate the ethnic community of Bombay from the migrants, they began to call themselves the Original East Indians, after the company. Today, there are about 600,000 East Indians residing in Mumbai, Thane and Vasai.

Is it Indian or East Indian?

There is no state or country called East India, and as Indigenous people are no longer called Indians, it follows that their cuisine would also not be labelled as Indian. But the phrase “East Indian” still remains in widespread use despite its misleading nature.

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How do you refer to someone from India?

The native people of India are Indians. Present day, a person from India is called an Indian. However,in all major languages of the world, an Indian has been called a Hindu from ancient times. The word ‘Hindu’ denotes a geographical tag for an Indian and not a religious one.

Is Native offensive in Canada?

In Canada, the term “Aboriginal” or “Indigenous” is generally preferred to “Native.” Some may feel that “native” has a negative connotation and is outdated. This term can also be problematic in certain contexts, as some non-Aboriginal peoples born in a settler state may argue that they, too, are “native.”

What do you call an Indian girl?

The word squaw certainly has had its share of history. In researching its meaning, squaw is either offensive or means a female Indian woman. The word squaw certainly has had its share of history.

What countries are East Indian?

The region is bounded by Bhutan, Nepal and the state of Sikkim in the north, the states of Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh on the west, the state of Andhra Pradesh in the south and the country of Bangladesh in the east.

East India
Official languages Bengali English Hindi Maithili Nepali Odia Santali Urdu

Where did East Indian came from?

Identification. The East Indians of Trinidad are descendants of indentured laborers who were brought to this island in the West Indies from the South Asian subcontinent during the second half of the nineteenth century. They were called “East Indians” by Europeans to distinguish them from Native Americans.

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What do you call someone from India or Pakistan?

The correct term (demonym) is Indian. In the United States, the term Asian Indian is also used in order to avoid confusion between Indians from the subcontinent and Native Americans (American Indians).

What do you call someone from Mumbai?

Notable residents of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in India. They are often called Mumbaikars, Mumbians, or Bombayites.