Categories organized by their focus on specific racial and ethnic groups.
African
The peoples and cultures of Africa.
African-American,
African-British,
African-Canadian,
Amazigh,
Edo,
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Aromanian
Aromanian is a dialect of Romanian spoken by some 150,000 people throughout the Balkan Peninsula in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, FYR Macedonia and Romania.
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Asian
Asia is defined as the continent in Eastern hemisphere bounded by Europe and the Arctic.
Asian-American,
Asian-Australian,
Asian-Canadian,
Caucasian,
Central,
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Baltic
Latvian,
Lithuanian,
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Business and Economy
General information resources about ethnic groups and "minorities" in business, including economic and social statistics and conditions.
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Celtic
1 : a member of a division of the early Indo-European peoples who swept into Western Europe around 500 BC and occupied the lands west of the Rhine; England, Belgium, France, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany and Galicia: or 2 : a modern Gael, Highland Scot, Irishman, Welshman, Cornishman, or Breton, or a descendant of these peoples dispersed throughout the world through immigration.
Arts and Entertainment,
Cornish,
Education,
Guides and Directories,
History,
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Dutch
Sites and pertaining to people of ethnic or linguistic Dutch extraction.
Dutch Canadian,
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English
The people of England; people with origins in that nation. A people speaking a Germanic language evolved from that of Anglo-Saxon peoples from Continental Europe who invaded and settled in lowland Britain, which became known as England (the land of the Angles.)
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European
The focus of the Society: Ethnicity: European category is the cultural and national identity of the various ethnicity and nationality groups that originated in, or are associated with, Europe.
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Finno-Ugric
Finnic and Ugric are two groups of ethnicities that share a common linguistic background, together they form the Finno-Ugric group.
Finnic,
Ugric,
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French
Web sites dealing with French history, culture, and language. Everything that defines the French identity of today.
Belgian,
Franco-American,
French Canadian,
Organizations,
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German
German-American,
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Greek
Greek Albanian,
Greek American,
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Haitian
Sites about the Haitian culture in diaspora.
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Hispanic and Latino
The Hispanic and Latino category focuses on American Latinos, including, but not limited to, Mexican-Americans/Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Cuban-Americans, and Central and South Americans living in the United States.
Arts and Culture,
News and Media,
Online Communities,
Organizations,
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Indigenous People
The people who inhabited a particular country or region prior to its settlement in historic times by immigrants.
Australian Aboriginals,
Education,
Issues and Concerns,
News and Media,
Pacific Islanders,
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Italian
People of Italy; people with origins in Italy. Sites pertaining to the study of Italian ethnicity.
Italian-American,
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Jewish
Arts,
Ashkenazi,
History,
Humor,
Language,
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Multiracial
This category is for websites strictly concerning people who claim to be of more than one racial racial or ethnic background without adhering to one race or ethnic group moreso than any of the others.
Celebrities,
Chats and Forums,
Genealogy,
News and Media,
Organizations,
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News and Media
Magazines and E-zines,
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Organizations
By Region,
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Portuguese
For sites about the culture and activities of people of Portuguese heritage around the world.
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Romani
Roma (Gypsies)The Roma are a distinct ethnic minority whose origins began on the Indiansubcontinent over one thousand years ago.
Arts,
Cultural Studies,
Education,
Health,
History,
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Romanian
IstroRomanian,
Megleno-Romanian,
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Sami
The Sami (Saami or Sámi), previously known as Lapps, are the native and indigenous population of the northern part of the Scandinavian peninsula.
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Scandinavian
Danish,
Norwegian,
Scandinavian-American,
Swedish,
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Slavic
Belarusian,
Bulgarian,
Conferences,
Croat,
Czech,
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The Americas
This category covers the ethnic groups which originate in the Caribbean, and North, Central, and South America.
Amish,
Cajun,
Indigenous,
Melungeon,
Regional,
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