Category
page 1Ethnic groups in Guyana
Macushi people
The Macushi (Makuusi, ) are an Indigenous people living in the borderlands of southern Guyana, northern Brazil in the state of Roraima, and in an eastern part of Venezuela.
Wai-wai people
Carib-speaking ethnic group of Guyana and northern Brazil

Wapishana people
The Wapishana or Wapichan (or Wapisiana, Wapitxana, Vapidiana, Wapixana) are an Indigenous group found in the Roraima area of northern Brazil and southern Guyana.
Indo-Guyanese
Indo-Guyanese are people in Guyana of Indian ancestry, primarily descended from indentured laborers brought from India to British Guiana (modern-day Guyana) during the 19th and early 20th centuries. They represent the largest ethnic group in Guyana, accounting for around 44-50% of the population.
Afro-Guyanese
thumb|Slave revolt leader, Cuffy
Afro-Guyanese, also known as Black Guyanese, is a Creole ethnic group that primarily lives in the South American country of Guyana. Generally, they descend from enslaved Africans taken to Guyana from West and Central Africa, and the Lesser Antilles during the Atlantic slave trade. Following the abolition of slavery, thousands of Bajans and other Afro-Caribbeans immigrated to Guyana from 1835 to 1928, many of whom assimilated into the pre-existing creole population. Although Guyana is geographically located in South-America, Afro-Guyanese are considered Afro-Car
Chindian
A Chindian (; ; ; ) is an informal term used to refer to a person of mixed ancestry originating from India and China. This includes individuals from the various ethnic groups native to modern-day China and India.
Tamil diaspora
descendants of Tamil immigrants in other countries