UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUPS IN AMERICA AND CANADA
Unreached People Groups are people who do not have access to a culturally relevant Christian church in their own language - and where the community of believing Christians is too small in numbers or resources for them to evangelize their own people without outside (cross-cultural) assistance.
Although many unreached groups live in major cities, they have not been penetrated with the Gospel. This is not a complete list.
AMERICA
2,700,000
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Vietnamese Refugees. Buddhist. 7% Christian. 1,300 Vietnamese fishermen in Biloxi, Miss.
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1,400,000
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Native American Indians. 201,000 in California. 169,000 in Oklahoma. 153,000 in Arizona. 105,000 in New Mexico.
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125,000
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Cubans. 2% Christians. 90,000 in Miami, Florida.
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40,000 Haitian Refugees.
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Folk Religions.
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35,000
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Hmong Refugees. Buddhist. Less than 1% Christian. 11,000 in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
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5,000
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K'anjobals in Los Angeles.
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4,000
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Bengalis in Los Angeles. Muslim. Less than 1% Christian.
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CANADA
40,000
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Koreans. Of Buddhist descent.
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29,000
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Lebanese Refugees. Muslim. 0% Christian.
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20,000
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Sikhs. Offshoot of Islam. 0% Christian.
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10,000
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Moroccan Jews in Quebec. 0% Christian.
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7,000
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Ugandan Refugees. Muslim. 0% Christian.
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3,000
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Chinese in Halifax Nova Scotia. Buddhist. 0% Christian.
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2,000
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Laotians in Edmonton. Buddhist. 0% Christian.
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