| Does Bethesda have the highest population? Or Virginia? |
| Why |
why not? is this topic taboo? |
That depends on your intent. |
| Not the District that's for sure. (From a DC resident.) |
| DC must have the fewest number. |
| What other kind of Indians are there? |
| Lol!! OP, you are funny. What's your nationality? Are you from Doucheland? |
| Try usa.gov. Plug in the city, and it will break down by ethnicity by county and state. |
| Hadn't thought of it before, but I can't think of any area of DC with a significant (or even noticeable) Indian population. They're mostly in northern Virginia. |
American Indians (i.e., native americans) |
| which by the way is what many indians prefer to be called. this is why the museum in DC was renamed the "Museum of the American Indian" http://nmai.si.edu/visit/washington/ |
Never use "native American" to refer to American Indians. It's extremely politically incorrect. |
| Bethesda and Potomac have a fair number. Actually, NPR did a piece about two weeks ago saying that the Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Dept is going to put in a new cricket field because the demand for cricket is so high. I can't remember the details, but I think they said they need about 6 or 7 fields to meet the growing demand. Interesting piece. |
I thought Trump said that we're done with all of that PC nonsense |