What country do Indians belong to?

Indians do not belong to any country.

What country do Indians belong to? Indians are the collective name of all Native Americans except Inuit (Eskimos), not a nation or race. Once distributed throughout America from Canada to Chile.

Indians don't just refer to a certain nation or race. Indians are distributed in South America and North America. They speak hundreds of languages, often called Indian or Native American languages. So far there is no recognized classification of Indian ethnic groups and their languages.

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The wealth of Indians is not measured by property. The richest man is the most capable hunter. A woman's dowry is healthy and she is willing to help her husband with housework. When they don't want to live together again, they can break up by holding a ceremony as simple as marriage, and there is no such problem as property division.

There is no clear boundary between unmarried and married Indians, and chastity is not regarded as a basic moral standard. In addition, between very friendly friends, exchanging wives for the night is regarded as the strongest friendship.

There are many festivals in India, which is related to the complexity of religious ceremonies in ancient India. Indians worship the totem belief of animism, and each tribe holds various religious ceremonies of totem worship every year. Some ceremonies have evolved into very unique and strange attractive festivals.

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