The New Americans, a 2004 seven-hour American documentary
a generic term for immigrants to the United States
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The NewAmericans is a seven-hour American documentary, produced by Kartemquin Films, which was originally broadcast on American television over three...
The New York Americans, colloquially known as the Amerks, were a professional ice hockey team based in New York City from 1925 to 1942. They were the third...
Cuban Americans (Spanish: cubanoestadounidenses or cubanoamericanos) are Americans who immigrated from or are descended from immigrants from Cuba, regardless...
New Zealand Americans are Americans who have New Zealand ancestry. According to the 2010 surveys, there are 19,961 New Zealand Americans. Most of them...
Bangladeshi Americans (Bengali: বাংলাদেশী মার্কিনী, romanized: Bangladeshī Markinī) are Americans of Bangladeshi descent. Most Bangladeshi Americans are also...
A NewAmericans Club is a type of benefit society established by Holocaust survivors in the United States. These postwar establishments were largely created...
The NewAmerican is a right-wing (sometimes described as far-right) print magazine published twice a month and a digital news source published daily online...
Korean Americans (Korean: 한국계 미국인) are Americans who are of full or partial Korean ethnic descent. The majority of Korean Americans trace their ancestry...
States census, English Americans 46.5 million (19.8%), German Americans 45m (19.1%), Irish Americans 38.6m (16.4%) and Italian Americans 16.8m (7.1%) were...
The NewAmerica is the eleventh studio album by punk band Bad Religion. It was released in 2000 and is their last album (to date) on Atlantic Records...
home to 20% of the nation's Indian Americans and at least 20 Little India enclaves, and 15% of all Korean Americans and four Koreatowns; the largest Asian...
The Project for the NewAmerican Century (PNAC) was a neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., that focused on United States foreign policy...
with native Americans and with residents of Mexico's interior. These blankets formed an important part of trade with local native Americans. New Mexico's...
Arab Americans (Arabic: عَرَبٌ أَمْرِيكِا, romanized: ʻArab Amrīkā or Arabic: العرب الأمريكيون, romanized: al-ʻArab al-Amrīkīyūn) are Americans of Arab...
NewAmerican cuisine, also known as Modern American cuisine or Contemporary American cuisine, is the wave of modernized cooking predominantly served at...
The Agency for NewAmericans (ANA) is the arm of the Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) in Boise, Idaho, which serves the primary and secondary enculturation...
European Americans are Americans of native European ancestry. This term includes both people who descend from the first European settlers in the area...
The NewAmerican Bible (NAB) is an English translation of the Bible first published in 1970. The 1986 Revised NAB is the basis of the revised Lectionary...
New York City has the largest population of Italian Americans in the United States as well as North America, many of whom inhabit ethnic enclaves in Brooklyn...
Somali Americans are Americans of Somali ancestry. The first ethnic Somalis to arrive in the U.S. were sailors who came in the 1920s from British Somaliland...
The NewAmerican Standard Bible (NASB, also simply NAS for "NewAmerican Standard") is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published by...
German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃʔameʁɪˌkaːnɐ]) are Americans who have full or partial German ancestry. The 2020 census results...
Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry (including naturalized Americans who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of those...
group of Asian Americans after Chinese Americans. Indian Americans are the highest-earning ethnic group in the United States. In the Americas, the term "Indian"...