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Asian Americans | ||
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East Asian | Chinese · Japanese · Korean · Mongolian · Taiwanese | |
South Asian | Bangladeshi · Indian · Indo-Caribbean · Nepalese · Pakistani · Sri Lankan · Tibetan | |
Southeast Asian | Burmese · Cambodian · Filipino · Hmong · Indonesian · Laotian · Malaysian · Mien · Thai · Vietnamese | |
Other | Afro-Asian · Amerasian · Asian Latino | |
Afghanistan is often considered South Asia, but the US census does not recognize Afghan Americans as Asian. Otherwise considered Central Asian. |