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    ethnic group

    noun

    • 1. a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent: "the largest of six ethnic groups inhabiting the area of northern Sumatra"
  2. An ethnic group is a social category of people who share common ties of race, language, nationality, or culture. Learn how ethnic groups are formed, how they relate to nation-states, and how they are affected by ethnic conflicts and cleansing.

    • Ethnicity

      Other articles where ethnicity is discussed: anthropology:...

    • Americanization

      Americanization, in the early 20th century, activities that...

    • Assimilation

      assimilation, in anthropology and sociology, the process...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EthnicityEthnicity - Wikipedia

    An ethnicity or ethnic group is a group of people who identify with each other on the basis of perceived shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include a common nation of origin, or common sets of ancestry, traditions, language, history, society, religion, or social treatment.

  4. A community or group of people with distinctive social, cultural, and behavioral characteristics that distinguish them from others in the same or different country or society.

  5. ETHNIC GROUP definition: 1. a group of people who can be seen as distinct (= different) because they have a shared culture…. Learn more.

  6. An ethnic group is a social category of people who share common language, nationality, or culture. Learn about the history, diversity, and challenges of ethnic groups in the world from Britannica's editors.

  7. Jan 3, 2024 · An ethnic group is typically defined as a community of people who share a common cultural background, including language, religion, traditions, and sometimes ancestry. These shared characteristics contribute to a collective identity that distinguishes members of the group from others.

  8. Learn how sociologists and anthropologists define ethnic groups based on objective and subjective criteria, such as language, race, culture, and belief in common ancestry. Explore how ethnic groups form, change, and influence identity, politics, and relations.