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Nepalese American Total population 59,490 as of 2010 Regions with significant populations New York City Metropolitan Area[1] · Washington Metropolitan Area[1] · California · Minnesota · Texas · Maryland · Colorado · New Hampshire · Washington Languages English · Nepali · Nepal Bhasa · Limbu · Gurung
Religion Related ethnic groups Nepali people · Newar · Rana · Shah · Tamang · Gurung · Limbu · Rai · Magar
Nepalese Americans or Nepali Americans are the Citizens or Permanent Residents staying in United States whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in the Asian nation of Nepal. But this list also include other Nepali language speaking people migrated from India, Bhutan or Myanmar. They migrated to United States since 20th century and have been able to establish themselves in this new land. The history of immigration to America for Nepalese is short in comparison to other ethnic groups.
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History
Nepalese seem to have begun migrating to the United States from early 20th century. The first Nepalese to enter the United States were classified as "other Asian." Immigration records show that between 1881 and 1890 1,910 "other Asians" were admitted to the United States. However, Nepal did not open its borders until 1950, and most Nepalis who left the country during that time primarily went to India to study. The first time that the Nepalese were classified as a separate group occurred in 1974, when 56 Nepalese had immigrated to the United States. The number of immigrants from Nepal remained below 100 per year through 1992.[citation needed]
According to the 1990 U.S. Census, there were 2,616 Americans with Nepalese ancestry. Fewer than 100 Nepalese immigrants become U.S. citizens each year, but the number of Nepalese who become legal residents has grown steadily from 78 in 1987 to 431 in 1996. The Nepalese community experienced a significant growth in population during the 2000s. The poor political and economic conditions caused by the Nepalese Civil War markedly increased emigration from Nepal. Significant communities of Nepalese Americans exist in large metropolitan areas such as New York City, Washington D.C., Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Gainesville, Florida, Portland, Oregon, Houston, Philadelphia and St. Paul, Minnesota. Sizable numbers also live in various cities of California.[citation needed]
Bhutanese Nepali
50,000 Bhutanese Nepali living in various refugee camps of Nepal are being resettling in USA. They share common Language and culture with main stream Nepali. By June 20, 2010 27,926 Nepali-Bhutanese have been resettled in USA.[2] [3]
Since 1990 ethnic Nepalis more than 105,000 in numbers, who were forced out of their country, the Bhutanese refugees, temporarily settled in refugee camps in eastern part of Nepal. After the 15 years of exile they are now being resettled in US, Europe and Australias. By the end of resettlement program it is estimated that around 50,000 of Bhutanese will be in U.S.[4]
Notable Americans of Nepali origin
- Kiran Chetry, news anchor, CNN.
- Karishma Manandhar, Film Actress.
- Samrat Upadhyay, Author.
- Tara Devi Black, Dancer.
- Prabal Gurung, Fashion Designer.
See also
References
- ^ a b "Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2010 Supplemental Table 2". U.S. Department of Homeland Security. http://www.dhs.gov/files/statistics/publications/LPR10.shtm. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^ Apna News
- ^ BBC Nepali Service
- ^ Bhutanese Refugees
External links
- Association of Nepalis in the Americas http://anaonline.org
- Nepalese Society of Texas http://nepalesesociety.org
- Non Resident Nepali Association (USA Chapter) http://www.nrn.org.np/nrna/nrnicc.php
- Nepali News - eKantipur http://www.kantipuronline.com/
- Embassy of Nepal in USA http://www.nepalembassyusa.org/index.php
- Nepal Profile from US Dept. of State http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5283.htm
- CIA world fact book - Nepal https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/np.html
- America-Nepal Friendship Society http://www.anfsusa.org/
- Greater Boston Nepali Community http://www.gbnc.org/
- Bhutanese Refugee Association of USA http://www.aba-usa.org/
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