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St. Thomas is a municipality with a legislating municipal council under the governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Some four-fifths of the inhabitants are of African origin, though many also have Spanish, Portuguese, Scottish, Danish, English, French, and Puerto Rican ancestry.
People from the Virgin Islands are called Virgin Islanders and based on the island of residence are called St. Thomian, St. Johnian, Crucian and Water Islanders respectively. The first people known to have inhabited what is today the Virgin Islands were the Carib, Arawak and Ciboney Indians.
Archaeological evidence suggests that St. Thomas was once home to natives of the Ciboney tribes, the Taino or Arawak tribe and the Caribs. Indian habitation in what is today the Virgin Islands was recorded in journals kept by settlers and explorers in the late 1500s.
Although little is certain about his life, Christian tradition holds that St. Thomas was the first missionary to India. He is recognized as the founder of the Church of the Syrian Malabar Christians, or Thomas Christians.
Christopher Columbus is credited with "discovering" the Virgin Islands in 1493, but, in fact, they had already been inhabited for 3,000 years. It is believed that the original settlers were the nomadic Ciboney Indians, who migrated from the mainland of South America and lived off the islands' fish and vegetation.
As in most Caribbean countries, Christianity is the dominant religion in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The U.S. Virgin Islands boasts a Muslim population of approximately 1,200, according to rough estimates.
Virgin Islands Demographics 76% of the population of the U.S. Virgin Islands are Afro-Caribbean (black), while 15.6% are white, 1.4% are Asian and 2.1% are mixed or some other ethnicity. Hispanic or Latino of any race account for 17.4% of the population (10.3% Puerto Rican, 5.4% Dominican).
As in most Caribbean countries, Christianity is the dominant religion in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Protestantism is most prevalent, reflecting the territory's Danish colonial heritage.
The natives of St. Croix are called Crucians, sometimes spelled 'Cruzan'. Crucians are very friendly but are reserved people.