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"Germany's Obsession With American Indians Is Touching—And Occasionally Surreal" at Indian Country Today Media Network "Last of the Munichans" pictorial of hobbyists in Mother Jones magazine. "Lost in Translation: Germany's Fascination With the American Old West" in The New York Times. Includes video, Native Fantasy: Germany's Indian Heroes.
The Indian community in Germany includes Indian expatriates residing in Germany, as well as German citizens of Indian origin or descent.In 2009, the German government estimated that the number of people of Indian descent residing in Germany at 110,204, of which 43,175 people were holding an Indian passport, while 67,029 were holding a German passport. [2]
Around 23,000 Indian students were enrolled in Chinese higher education institutions as of 2019, with a majority of them studying medicine. [80] In February 2020, India evacuated more than 600 of its students from Wuhan. [81] Many Indian students have been stuck outside China following travel restrictions placed during the COVID-19 Pandemic. [82]
Indian emigrants to Germany (21 P) G. German people of Bengali descent (4 P) P. German people of Punjabi descent (5 P) Pages in category "German people of Indian descent"
This is a list of schools in Germany sorted by Bundesland. See also List of universities in Germany. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.
Indomania or Indophilia refer to the special interest that India, Indians and their cultures and traditions have generated across the world, more specifically among the cultures and civilisations of the Indian subcontinent, as well those of the Arab and Western world particularly in Germany.
Differences in academic achievement among different ethnic groups in Germany are topics that have drawn the interest of the German academic and scientific communities. To properly understand ethnic group differences in academic attainment in Germany, it must be understood that different ethnic groups in Germany have different histories of ...
Such training in skills is known by the German words Erziehung, and Ausbildung. Bildung in contrast is seen as a process wherein an individual's spiritual and cultural sensibilities as well as life, personal and social skills are in process of continual expansion and growth. Bildung is seen as a way to become more free due to higher self ...