All this time living in the U.S. I have never knew a person that happens to be half-indian(the india kind)/half-black. Have you ever knew such a person? Why do you think not if otherwise is the case?
Plenty of ways. Just put your mind to it. But I said not met, I said I never knew such a person. Ppl you will get to know is how you only would come to know such ppl in the type of person they are and all that jazz. Every person I get to know, I always get to know their race. Be by them telling me, or by I asking them and they answering. I don't see why you even chosen to use such the poor word called met. Met doesn't do knowing any real justice. I mean, if you met me it still wont mean you even know anything about me, correct?
The I am I call myself is the same I am you call yourself. Our humanity is common. Why do you cultivate the assignment of race?
I think you miss the point. It is my observation in things that will hand me over to being curious as to reasons for things I never knew. If you will call ppl common, then you youself get curious at things you come across or don't come across. Correct?
I understand your point. My question to you is why is it important to you to ascertain racial heritage? I have found myself curious, which is why I ask the question.
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Where I live, the Indian community is predominantly Sikh and they tend to segregate themselves slightly. You see few mixed marriages, but I know at least one couple that is East Indian and Aboriginal, and several that are East Indian and White.
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