Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Trinidad and Tobago
The two predominant ethnic groups are the descendants of African slaves (39.5%), and the East-Indians, who are descendants of indentured labourers from India. Both groups form about 79.8% of the population; most of the remainder are people of mixed descent.
Many different religions are present in Trinidad and Tobago. The largest two are the Roman-Catholic Church and Hinduism; the Anglican Church and Islam have smaller groups of followers.
English is the country's only official language, but Hindi is also commonly spoken by the East Indians. Patois is rarely spoken.
Culture
Main article: Culture of Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago are famous as the birthplace of the calypso music, as well as the music of the steel pan (whose patent is held by someone in Maryland, United States). The diverse cultural and religious background allows for many festivities and ceremonies throughout the year.