Polish American
A Polish American is a person of Polish descent who resides in the United States. This group has a rich cultural heritage that includes traditions, language, and customs from Poland. Many Polish Americans celebrate their ancestry through festivals, food, and community events, often highlighting traditional dishes like pierogi and bigos.
The Polish American community has made significant contributions to American society in various fields, including politics, arts, and science. Notable figures include Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a hero of the American Revolution, and Marie Curie, a pioneering scientist. Their influence reflects the diverse tapestry of American culture.