The prominence given to our nation as a rainbow country has its genesis and credence in our 'Calaloo culture' of which our East Indian brothers and sisters have played a principal part.
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Yeah, my family is of Indian heritage.
I am Indian, and I'm proud of it. Indian life is mythologically rich and powerful.
My family is Native American, and I was raised with Native American ceremonies.
Our theme for this year's festivities, Dreams and Challenges of Asian Pacific Americans, speaks to the many generations of Asian Pacific Americans who worked hard to overcome economic hardship, racism and other barriers in their pursuit of the American dream.
The Indians have such strong traditions and aesthetics, and the people are beautiful, as are their goods.
For decades, Indians have immigrated to the United States, joined our communities, and raised their families while maintaining their cultural heritage.
The mixture of the Trinidadian people and the Indian people has caused a new culture to emerge.
From the newest arrivals to our Native American brothers and sisters, we are one America.
Our relations with the various Indian tribes continue to be of a pacific character.
There's nothing universal about Indian families except that the family itself is deeply important across the country. It's sort of the fabric and anchor of our country.
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