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Hinduism in the West Indies

Hinduism is the leading single religion of the Indo-Caribbean communities of the West Indies. Hindus are particularly well represented in Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago, where they constituted 18 percent of the total population, as of 2011. The Cayman Islands also hosts a sizable Hindu population, with 2.4 percent of the country affiliating with the religion. Smaller groups of Indo-Caribbeans live elsewhere in the Caribbean, especially Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Belize, Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, and Bahamas.

Hinduism by territories

Anguilla

The total Hindu population of Anguilla is 58 as of the 2011 Census.[1] This represents 0.42% of the population and is an increase of 13 from the previous count of 45 (0.39%, taken from the 2001 Census).[1] Hinduism is also the 7th fastest growing religion by percent (28.9%) and the 9th fastest by absolute change (13). Hindus also contributed 0.61% of the total population gain.[1]

Year Percent Population
2001 0.39% 45
2010 0.42% 58

Antigua and Barbuda

The percentage of Hindus in Antigua and Barbuda as of the 2011 Census is 0.4%, or 379 adherents.[2] This represented growth of more than 40% from the 2001 Census, which showed that there were 157 active followers.[3] This growth made the number of Hindus surpass Presbyterians (170 to 142), Salvation Army (369 to 365) and Islam (189 to 208).[4][5] The population is mainly made up of Indian immigrants, who alone make up over 1.1% of the total population. Most Hindus are from the category of Indian/East Indian, which makes up less than 5%.[6]

Year Percent Population
2011 0.4% 379
2015 0.51% 477

Bahamas

According to the 2010 Census, there were a total of 428 Hindus living in the Bahamas, making up 0.12% of the total population.[7] The 2010 census showed that slightly more than half of Hindus (around 220 people) in the Bahamas are younger than age 34.

Barbados

Today, Barbados has 2,000 Indians living in the country. They came as recently immigrants from Guyana. Because of the huge Indian population, Hinduism became one of the growing religions of Barbados. The 2000 Census showed the number of Hindus in Barbados to be at 840, which accounted for 0.34% of the total population.[8] The 2010 Census showed that the number of Hindus rose by 215 people (or 25%) to be at 1,055.[9] This increased Hinduism's share of the total Barbados population from 0.34% in 2000 to 0.46% in 2010.

Bermuda

Most of the Hindus in Bermuda are of South Indian/Tamil descent. The population of Hindu's in Bermuda is 0.2%[10]

Cayman Islands

Year Percent Population
2000 0.25% 98
2008 1% 510
2011 0.8% 454
2021 2.4%

1,671

Hinduism is the fastest growing religion in the Cayman Islands, with the population skyrocketing in recent years.[11] Previously, there were only 98 Hindus in the Caymans according to the 2000 census (about 0.25% of the population).[12] In the 2008 census, the number of Hindus increased to 510 (1% of the total population).[13] The 2010 Census showed the number of Hindus decreasing to 454 (0.8% of the total Cayman Islands population). In 2021, the Hindu population increased to 1,671 (2.4% of the population).[14]

Cuba

Hindus who live in Cuba accounted for 0.2% of the population in 2010.[15]

Dominica

A non-negligible amount of Hindus live in Dominica, accounting for under 0.1% of the population.[16]

Grenada

According to the 2000 census and the National Census Report 2001, there were 156 Hindus in Grenada accounting 0.15% of the total population.[citation needed]

Guadeloupe

Hinduism is a minority religion in Guadeloupe, followed by a small fraction of Indo-Guadeloupeans. According to a statistics data, Hinduism is practised by 0.5% of the people in Guadeloupe.[17]

Martinique

Hinduism is followed in the Martinique by a small fraction of Indo-Martiniquais. As of 2007,Hinduism constitute 0.3% of the population of Martinique.[18]

Jamaica

Jamaica was once home to 25,000 Hindus until the mid-20th century. However, most of them were converted to Christianity. In the last few decades, the population of Hindus in Jamaica decreased steeply. In the 1970s, 5,000 identified themselves as Hindus. Since then, the Hindu population of Jamaica has risen and it has become the second largest religion (after Christianity) in Jamaica. Diwali (pronounced Divali), the festival of lights, is celebrated in Jamaica every year. There were 1,453 Hindus in Jamaica according to the 2001 census. The 2011 Census showed that the number of Hindus in Jamaica increased by 383 people to be at 1,836 adherents.[19] Hinduism's share of the total Jamaican population increased from 0.06% in 2001 to 0.07% of the population in 2011.

Montserrat

According to the 2001 census there were 31 Hindus in Montserrat, accounting for 0.8% of the total population and forming the 4th largest religious entity.[20][21] Hindu males numbered 20 and made up 1.0% of the total number of males in the 2001 Census, with 11 Hindu females making up 0.6% of the female total.[20]

Puerto Rico

As of 2006, there were 3,482 Hindus in Puerto Rico making 0.09% of the population according to Religious Intelligence.[citation needed]

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Hindus made up 1.82% of the total population of Saint Kitts and Nevis according to the 2010 census [22] up from 0.8% in 2001.[23] There are 860 Hindus in Saint Kittie and Nevis.[22][24] Hinduism is currently the second largest religion in St. Kitts-Nevis after Christianity.[22][24]

Saint Lucia

Most of the Indian community in Saint Lucia have converted to Christianity. Only 325 people were reported as Hindus in the 2001 census (0.2% of the total population ). The 2010 Census showed the percentage total of Hindus had increased to 0.3%.[25] Most of them were recent immigrants. Of the original East Indian community, only 1-2% retains Hinduism.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

The 2000 census reported 83 Hindus in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines making up 0.08% of the total population.[26] The 2000 Census showed that Hindus in St Vincent-Grenadines were overwhelmingly male, with only 77 females for every 100 males on average. The 2000 Census also showed a very youthful Hindu population, with less than 1.5% of Hindus being classified as "elder".[27]

Trinidad and Tobago

Hinduism is a minority but significant religion in Trinidad and Tobago, making up over 18% in the 2011 census, the second largest religion in the islands. Hinduism has had a presence for 170 years, when the first Indians came to work.[28] There are currently 240,100 Hindus in Trinidad and Tobago, with the decline resulting from emigration.

Turks and Caicos Islands

The Indian population in the Turks and Caicos Islands is mostly of Sindhi origin.[citation needed] The community mostly is employed in retail jewellery and electronics business, in addition to some doctors, nurses, teachers, chartered accountants and other sectors. Many Indians are self-employed, and some are employed in the local hospitality industry.[29]

United States Virgin Islands

According to the 2000 census there were more than 400 Hindus in the United States Virgin Islands (0.4% of the population). Most of them were recent immigrants from India, and most of them reside on St. Thomas.[citation needed]

British Virgin Islands

According to the 1991 census, Hindus constituted 2.16% of the population of British Virgin Islands, which then decreased to 1.95% in the 2001 census.[30] It further decreased to 1.88% in 2011 census.[31]

Hindu populations according to the latest Census

See also

References

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Anguilla 1 2 Antigua and Barbuda 1 3 Bahamas 1 4 Barbados 1 5 Bermuda 1 6 Cayman Islands 1 7 Cuba 1 8 Dominica 1 9 Grenada 1 10 Guadeloupe 1 11 Martinique 1 12 Jamaica 1 13 Montserrat 1 14 Puerto Rico 1 15 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 16 Saint Lucia 1 17 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 18 Trinidad and Tobago 1 19 Turks and Caicos Islands 1 20 United States Virgin Islands 1 21 British Virgin Islands 2 Hindu populations according to the latest Census 3 See also 4 ReferencesHinduism by territories EditAnguilla Edit The total Hindu population of Anguilla is 58 as of the 2011 Census 1 This represents 0 42 of the population and is an increase of 13 from the previous count of 45 0 39 taken from the 2001 Census 1 Hinduism is also the 7th fastest growing religion by percent 28 9 and the 9th fastest by absolute change 13 Hindus also contributed 0 61 of the total population gain 1 Year Percent Population2001 0 39 452010 0 42 58Antigua and Barbuda Edit The percentage of Hindus in Antigua and Barbuda as of the 2011 Census is 0 4 or 379 adherents 2 This represented growth of more than 40 from the 2001 Census which showed that there were 157 active followers 3 This growth made the number of Hindus surpass Presbyterians 170 to 142 Salvation Army 369 to 365 and Islam 189 to 208 4 5 The population is mainly made up of Indian immigrants who alone make up over 1 1 of the total population Most Hindus are from the category of Indian East Indian which makes up less than 5 6 Year Percent Population2011 0 4 3792015 0 51 477Bahamas Edit According to the 2010 Census there were a total of 428 Hindus living in the Bahamas making up 0 12 of the total population 7 The 2010 census showed that slightly more than half of Hindus around 220 people in the Bahamas are younger than age 34 Barbados Edit Further information Hinduism in Barbados Today Barbados has 2 000 Indians living in the country They came as recently immigrants from Guyana Because of the huge Indian population Hinduism became one of the growing religions of Barbados The 2000 Census showed the number of Hindus in Barbados to be at 840 which accounted for 0 34 of the total population 8 The 2010 Census showed that the number of Hindus rose by 215 people or 25 to be at 1 055 9 This increased Hinduism s share of the total Barbados population from 0 34 in 2000 to 0 46 in 2010 Bermuda Edit Most of the Hindus in Bermuda are of South Indian Tamil descent The population of Hindu s in Bermuda is 0 2 10 Cayman Islands Edit Year Percent Population2000 0 25 982008 1 5102011 0 8 4542021 2 4 1 671Hinduism is the fastest growing religion in the Cayman Islands with the population skyrocketing in recent years 11 Previously there were only 98 Hindus in the Caymans according to the 2000 census about 0 25 of the population 12 In the 2008 census the number of Hindus increased to 510 1 of the total population 13 The 2010 Census showed the number of Hindus decreasing to 454 0 8 of the total Cayman Islands population In 2021 the Hindu population increased to 1 671 2 4 of the population 14 Cuba Edit Further information Hinduism in Cuba Hindus who live in Cuba accounted for 0 2 of the population in 2010 15 Dominica Edit Further information Religion in Dominica A non negligible amount of Hindus live in Dominica accounting for under 0 1 of the population 16 Grenada Edit According to the 2000 census and the National Census Report 2001 there were 156 Hindus in Grenada accounting 0 15 of the total population citation needed Guadeloupe Edit Further information Hinduism in Guadeloupe Hinduism is a minority religion in Guadeloupe followed by a small fraction of Indo Guadeloupeans According to a statistics data Hinduism is practised by 0 5 of the people in Guadeloupe 17 Martinique Edit Further information Hinduism in Martinique Hinduism is followed in the Martinique by a small fraction of Indo Martiniquais As of 2007 Hinduism constitute 0 3 of the population of Martinique 18 Jamaica Edit Further information Hinduism in Jamaica Jamaica was once home to 25 000 Hindus until the mid 20th century However most of them were converted to Christianity In the last few decades the population of Hindus in Jamaica decreased steeply In the 1970s 5 000 identified themselves as Hindus Since then the Hindu population of Jamaica has risen and it has become the second largest religion after Christianity in Jamaica Diwali pronounced Divali the festival of lights is celebrated in Jamaica every year There were 1 453 Hindus in Jamaica according to the 2001 census The 2011 Census showed that the number of Hindus in Jamaica increased by 383 people to be at 1 836 adherents 19 Hinduism s share of the total Jamaican population increased from 0 06 in 2001 to 0 07 of the population in 2011 Montserrat Edit According to the 2001 census there were 31 Hindus in Montserrat accounting for 0 8 of the total population and forming the 4th largest religious entity 20 21 Hindu males numbered 20 and made up 1 0 of the total number of males in the 2001 Census with 11 Hindu females making up 0 6 of the female total 20 Puerto Rico Edit As of 2006 there were 3 482 Hindus in Puerto Rico making 0 09 of the population according to Religious Intelligence citation needed Saint Kitts and Nevis Edit Hindus made up 1 82 of the total population of Saint Kitts and Nevis according to the 2010 census 22 up from 0 8 in 2001 23 There are 860 Hindus in Saint Kittie and Nevis 22 24 Hinduism is currently the second largest religion in St Kitts Nevis after Christianity 22 24 Saint Lucia Edit Most of the Indian community in Saint Lucia have converted to Christianity Only 325 people were reported as Hindus in the 2001 census 0 2 of the total population census The 2010 Census showed the percentage total of Hindus had increased to 0 3 25 Most of them were recent immigrants Of the original East Indian community only 1 2 retains Hinduism Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Edit The 2000 census reported 83 Hindus in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines making up 0 08 of the total population 26 The 2000 Census showed that Hindus in St Vincent Grenadines were overwhelmingly male with only 77 females for every 100 males on average The 2000 Census also showed a very youthful Hindu population with less than 1 5 of Hindus being classified as elder 27 Trinidad and Tobago Edit Temple in the Sea Further information Hinduism in Trinidad and Tobago Hinduism is a minority but significant religion in Trinidad and Tobago making up over 18 in the 2011 census the second largest religion in the islands Hinduism has had a presence for 170 years when the first Indians came to work 28 There are currently 240 100 Hindus in Trinidad and Tobago with the decline resulting from emigration Turks and Caicos Islands Edit The Indian population in the Turks and Caicos Islands is mostly of Sindhi origin citation needed The community mostly is employed in retail jewellery and electronics business in addition to some doctors nurses teachers chartered accountants and other sectors Many Indians are self employed and some are employed in the local hospitality industry 29 United States Virgin Islands Edit According to the 2000 census there were more than 400 Hindus in the United States Virgin Islands 0 4 of the population Most of them were recent immigrants from India and most of them reside on St Thomas citation needed British Virgin Islands Edit According to the 1991 census Hindus constituted 2 16 of the population of British Virgin Islands which then decreased to 1 95 in the 2001 census 30 It further decreased to 1 88 in 2011 census 31 Hindu populations according to the latest Census EditGuyana 213 282 or 28 4 Census of 2002 32 Suriname 120 623 or 22 3 Census of 2012 33 Trinidad and Tobago 240 100 or 18 2 Census of 2011 34 Puerto Rico 3 482 or 0 09 Religious Intelligence 2006 citation needed Jamaica 1 836 or 0 07 Census of 2011 35 Barbados 1 055 or 0 38 Census of 2010 36 St Lucia 500 or 0 3 Census of 2010 37 Bahamas 428 or 0 12 Census of 2010 7 US Virgin Islands 400 or 0 4 Census of 2000 citation needed Antigua and Barbuda 379 or 0 4 Census of 2011 citation needed St Kitts and Nevis 860 or 1 82 Census of 2011 22 Grenada 156 or 0 15 Census of 2001 38 St Vincent 83 or 0 08 Census of 2001 26 Anguilla 58 or 0 42 Census of 2011 39 Montserrat 31 or 0 8 Census of 2001 citation needed Cayman Islands 454 or 0 8 Census of 2011 14 See also Edit Hinduism portalIndo Caribbean Indo Trinidadian Hinduism in Trinidad and Tobago Hinduism in South America Hinduism in the United States Hinduism in CanadaReferences Edit a b c Local amp Regional by AnguillaLNT a SMG Product Anguilla s Preliminary Census Findings 5 Who are we Ethnic Composition and Religious Affiliation Anguillanews com Retrieved 20 May 2015 Government of Antigua and Barbuda 2011 Population and Housing Census PDF Ab gov ag Archived from the original PDF on 14 May 2014 Retrieved 20 May 2015 100 379 157 Bing com Retrieved 20 May 2015 2000 Round of Population and Housing Census Sub project PDF 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