NO but some are of Indian decent but that was many many many many years ago like 4-6 generations ago others are of African decent and also Chinese, European and portuguese and the natives are called amerindians wcich are like native Americans they were there first. Guyana was ruled by the british so English is spoked now that they are independent they speak broken English or creoles as they call it.
Guyanese, i am Guyanese so i should know
Yes they are.
I was reading up on the subject becuse I am a jamaican, in the article it said mostly from angola and the congo. Mid to southwest africa.
The Guyanese speak English so how ever you say ,"How are you?"
Indian People's Front ended in 1994.
She is Guyanese, but many Guyanese, including her, have Indian ancestry.
guyanese people ususally dance to indian music
No, it is not.
Mannnnnn we Guyanese are mostly black or brown man , Guyana is a fricken Caribbean country.
It is an Indian/Guyanese name.
no we do not. the official language is English and that is what is taught in school. however, we do employ the use of guyanese "creole." this creole gets deeper as you move further from the city.
African Amerindian East Indian Portuguese European Chinese
no her mmothers english and her dads Guyanese
Mostly dark-skinned. They have Indians, Africans, Chinese, Portuguese, Native, and British. So, there's not really anything to say about how they look. A lot of the Indian (includes Hindu and Muslim Guyanese) people look dark-skinned or brown, whichever. Very rarely you'd find a light-skinned Guyanese, but they do exist. A lot of people from India say that the Indian-Guyanese look "tamil". Whatever that is. All I know is, I look very light to be Guyanese . So we all vary from different colors. There are some Indian-Guyanese who get mistaken for Egyptian or other, other things. We just look so different amongst each other. We cannot say the people of Guyana look Guyanese because there is no such thing as looking Guyanese. Another thing to note: There are bi-racial individuals in Guyana. These so-called light skinned Indians, while some are not mixed, can be the result of European/Indian unions. There are also mixed East Indians and Blacks, as well as Indians and Chinese. All in all, Guyana holds every variation of brown, with the exception of a incredibly minute, albiet present European population.
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yes about 57% of them are!