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Who are the aborigines in the United States and which immigrants account for the vast majority?

Native Americans are Indians and Eskimos.

According to the 2004 US Census data:

Americans are of German descent, accounting for 15.2%.

Followed by Irish, accounting for10.8%;

African descent ranked third, accounting for 8.8%.

In addition, among the top ten lineages of Americans are: British, 8.7%; Mexican, 6.5%; Italian, 5.8%; Polish descent, 3.2%; French, 3%; American Indians, 2.8%; Scots, 1.7%.

Among the American population, there are 235.99 million whites, accounting for 80.4% of the total population of the country.

Indians are the collective name of all Native Americans except Inuit, not a nation or race. Indians are distributed in various countries in the United States today. The languages spoken by Indians are often called Indian or Native American languages. So far there is no recognized classification of Indian ethnic groups and their languages.

Eskimos, also known as Inuit, live in the Arctic, Greenland, the United States, Canada and Russia. Belonging to the arctic type of Mongolian race, it has created characters spelled with Latin letters and Slavic letters. Many people believe in animism and shamanism, while others believe in Protestantism and Catholicism. Houses include stone houses, wooden houses and snow houses. Half of the houses are underground and the doorways are extremely low.