Category talk:Wikipedians by ethnicity and nationality

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Subcategories[edit]

I have gone through all the subcategories in "Wikipedians by ethnicity" (which we may wish to move to "Wikipedians by ethnicity and nationality" or similar soon) and searched for Category:Wikipedians by location counterparts and Wikipedia articles for each location and people to try and help establish an organized and consistent dichotomy between "Location" and "Ethnicity". Here's what I've got:

Location Location category People Ethnicity/Nationality category
Abkhazia Abkhazians Abkhaz Wikipedians
Acadia Acadian Acadian Wikipedians
Afghanistan Wikipedians in Afghanistan People of Afghanistan Afghan Wikipedians
Albania Wikipedians in Albania Albanians Albanian Wikipedians
Alsace Alsatian Wikipedians
Americas Wikipedians in the Americas Indigenous peoples of the Americas American Indian Wikipedians &
Native American Wikipedians
Amish Amish Wikipedians
Anatolia Anatolian Wikipedians
Andorra Wikipedians in Andorra Andorran Wikipedians
Angola Wikipedians in Angola Angolan Wikipedians
Antigua and Barbuda Wikipedians in Antigua & Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Wikipedians
Aragon Aragonese Wikipedians
Armenia Wikipedians in Armenia Armenians Armenian Wikipedians
Assyria Assyrian people Assyrian Wikipedians
Australia Wikipedians in Australia Australian Wikipedians
Azerbaijan Wikipedians in Azerbaijan Azerbaijani Wikipedians
Bermuda Wikipedians in Bermuda Bermudan Wikipedians
Bhutan Wikipedians in Bhutan Bhutanese Wikipedians
Bolivia Wikipedians in Bolivia Bolivian Wikipedians
Bosnia and Herzegovina Wikipedians in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnians Bosnian Wikipedians
Botswana Wikipedians in Botswana Botswanian Wikipedians
Brunei Brunei Wikipedians
Bulgaria Wikipedians in Bulgaria Bulgarians Bulgarian Wikipedians
Cambodia Khmer people Cambodian Wikipedians
Cameroon Wikipedians in Cameroon Cameroonian Wikipedians
Cayman Islands Caymanian Wikipedians &
Cayman Islands Wikipedians
Celt (Modern Celts) Celtic Wikipedians
Chad Chadian Wikipedians
China Wikipedians in China Chinese people &
Overseas Chinese
Chinese Wikipedians &
Chinese Wikipedians overseas
Colombia Wikipedians in Colombia Colombian Wikipedians
Congo Congolese Wikipedians
Costa Rica Wikipedians of Costa Rica Costa Rican Wikipedians
Croatia Wikipedians in Croatia Croats Croatian Wikipedians
Cuba Wikipedians in Cuba Cuban Wikipedians
Czech Republic Wikipedians in the Czech Republic Czech people Czech Wikipedians
Danube Swabians Danube-Swabian Wikipedians
Denmark Wikipedians in Denmark Danish people Danish Wikipedians
Djibouti Djibouti Wikipedians
Dominica Dominica Wikipedians
Dominican Republic Wikipedians in the Dominican Republic Dominican Wikipedians
England Wikipedians in England English people English Wikipedians
Finland Wikipedians in Finland Finnish people Finnish Wikipedians &
Finish-American Wikipedians
France Wikipedians in France French people French Wikipedians
Germany Wikipedians in Germany Germans German Wikipedians &
German-American Wikipedians
Ghana Wikipedians in Ghana Ghanaian Wikipedians
Hungary Wikipedians in Hungary Magyars Hungarian Wikipedians
India Wikipedians in India Indian Wikipedians
Iran Wikipedians in Iran Iranian peoples Iranian Wikipedians
Ireland Wikipedians in Ireland Irish people Irish Wikipedians
Israel Wikipedians in Israel Israeli Wikipedians
Italy Wikipedians in Italy Italian people Italian Wikipedians
Lithuania Wikipedians in Lithuania Lithuanians Lithuanian Wikipedians
Nigeria Wikipedians in Nigeria Nigerian Wikipedians
Norway Wikipedians in Norway Norwegians Norwegian Wikipedians &
Norwegian-American Wikipedians
Pakistan Wikipedians in Pakistan Pakistani Wikipedians
Panama Wikipedians in Panama Panamanian Wikipedians
Portugal Wikipedians in Portugal Portuguese people Portuguese Wikipedians
Puerto Rico Wikipedians in Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Puerto Rican Wikipedians
Quebec Wikipedians in Quebec Québécois Québécois Wikipedians
Roma people Roma Wikipedians
Romania Wikipedians in Romania Romanians Romanian Wikipedians
Sahrawi Sahrawi Wikipedians
Spain Wikipedians in Spain Spanish people Spanish Wikipedians
Sweden Wikipedians in Sweden Swedish people Swedish Wikipedians &
Swedish-American Wikipedians
Turkey Wikipedians in Turkey Turkish people Turkish Wikipedians
Ukraine Wikipedians in Ukraine Ukrainians Ukrainian Wikipedians
United States Wikipedians in the United States Indigenous peoples in the United States American Indian and Alaska Native Wikipedians
Venezuela Wikipedians in Venezuela Venezuelan Wikipedians
Wales Wikipedians in Wales Welsh people Welsh Wikipedians


What about people from the United states, or anywhere in america that are not "Native American"? I do not see 'caucasian' or 'latino' on the list anywhere ? Andrew Powell 21:14, 16 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There are no categories for them at this point; there aren't categories for many things (and there are some categories that seem contradictory or redundant, like having both "American Indians" and "American Indians and Alaskan Natives" categories), you've merely listed a couple of the ones that seemed glaring to you. I've merely listed the ethnicity categories I found; I haven't yet made any suggestions, criticisms, or endorsements regarding that list. If a category for people who identify as having a United States ethnicity or nationality, though (as contrasted with the location and possibly citizenship one, Category:Wikipedians in the United States), it would probably be called Category:American Wikipedians. "Latino", a very general ethnic group, probably doesn't yet exist because it's so vague (it could perhaps serve as an overcategory for "Venezuelan Wikipedians", etc., but some might object to the classification, so...); "Caucasian", which is a race, not an ethnic group, is even more so, and thus would be even more unhelpful in most cases for self-identification (and potentially POVed or offensive). Then again, the number of people who have placed themselves only in Category:Wikipedians in Europe suggests that vague categories can be popular. :) -Silence 22:38, 16 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ethnicity / Nationality / Location[edit]

These are really three independant things. I am a U.S. citizen, but ethnically I'm as British as can be. I have a friend who is Canadian but living in the U.S. Another is ethnically chinese, but she was born and living in California. I think it would be better to create Category:Wikipedians by nationality. -- ProveIt (talk) 22:10, 3 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I agree that "ethnicity" does not fit all of the catagories. What about Category:Wikipedians by ancestry, which could also serve to catagorize persons descending from a certain "class" (e.g., Confederate soldiers; soldiers of the Black Watch; soldiers of the Coldstream Guards; etc.)?--Fix Bayonets! 02:46, 28 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

East-European Jewish?[edit]

Why category for Jewish people or people of Jewish descant doesn't exist? I mean non-German, but Polish, Russian... Not all the people of East-European Jews dead in the II World War! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kowalmistrz (talkcontribs) 16:29, 29 January 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Kazakh[edit]

Why there is no kazakhs?--Kaiyr (talk) 00:00, 3 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Categorisation into 'People by nationality' categories[edit]

I've just noticed that these categories are usually subcategories of the relevant 'people by nationality' category - e.g. Category:American Wikipedians is a subcategory of Category:American people. Does anyone else think this is inappropriate? Shouldn't those categories be for people with articles, not editors? I would remove them myself, but the practice seems pretty widespread. Robofish (talk) 16:06, 17 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]