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  1. Founded in 2008, FOMAA comprises 84 Kerala / Malayalee associations throughout North America and Canada. FOMAA's National Committee is democratically elected bi-annually by the National Assembly, consisting of 7 Delegates from each Member Association. FOMAA is administratively divided into 12 Regions.

  2. The Malayali Diaspora refers to the Malayali people who live outside their homeland of the Indian state of Kerala and the Union Territories of Mahé, India and Lakshadweep. [18] They are predominantly found in the Persian Gulf, North America, Europe, Australia, Caribbean, Africa and other regions around the world.

  3. The Chicago Malayalee Association, established in 1972, is the oldest and largest Malayalee association in North America. It is a registered, non-profit, socio–cultural organization in the State of Illinois, and has almost 2500 registered members now.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MalayalisMalayalis - Wikipedia

    The Malayali people ( Malayalam: [mɐlɐjaːɭi]; also spelt Malayalee and sometimes known by the demonym Keralite) are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating from the present-day state of Kerala in India, occupying its southwestern Malabar coast.

  5. NANMMA is a network of all Malayalee Muslim communities in North America enriching the lives of everyone within the community as well as that of our fellow communities. It brings together all local groups of Malayalee Muslims and their progeny in the US and Canada. In Malayalam, NANMMA means Goodness. Why NANMMA?

  6. We have proven our commitment to bringing together Keralites from across North America to prove we are a growing, close-knit community. FOMAA is committed to protect its member’s cultural, social, economic and linguistic damage or loss when they arrive in North America.

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  8. About MAUK. The Malayalee Association of the United Kingdom (MAUK) is the first and leading Malayalee community organisation in the UK. Its history can be traced back to V K Krishna Menon’s Kerala Samajam of the 1930s.

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