Category
page 2Human migration
Josephine colonization
colonization of Galicia by Joseph II of Austria
Transculturalism
Transculturalism is defined as "seeing oneself in the other". Transcultural is in turn described as "extending through all human cultures" or "involving, encompassing, or combining elements of more than one culture".
women migrant workers from developing countries
Little Amal
Animatronic puppet
seasonal human migration
seasonal human migration that occurs cyclically in the course of the year
World Migration Report
Syria–Turkey border barrier
border barrier between Syria and Turkey
Third Country National
term used in the context of migration and, in the U.S., regarding public-sector contracts
Sudiţi
thumb|320px|People in Bucharest in 1825
The Sudiți (plural of Sudit - Romanian language, from Italian '''', meaning "subject" or "citizen") were inhabitants of the Danubian Principalities (Wallachia and Moldavia) who, for the latter stage of the 18th and a large part of the 19th century — during and after the Phanariote period of rule, were placed under the protection of foreign states (usually the Habsburg monarchy, Imperial Russia, and France) as reward for particular services or in exchange for payment.
mass migration
large-scale migration of people
circular migration
temporary movement of a migrant worker between home and host areas
the Settlement Exhibition
child migration
movement of children to another area without a guardian
Externalization (migration)
efforts by countries to prevent migrants reaching their borders
dual loyalty
in politics, loyalty to separate interests that potentially conflict
Charles Loring Brace
American philanthropist 1826-1890
exodus of Muslims from Serbia
forced displacement in Serbia during 1862
Uttarakuru
The Uttarakurus (; ) were an early Vedic Hindu tribe that inhabited the Uttarakuru country or Uttara Kuru Kingdom. It is also the name of a dvipa ('continent') in ancient Hindu cosmology. The name "Uttara-Kuru" means "North of Kuru (kingdom)". The Kurus were a tribe and also a kingdom during the Vedic civilization of Ancient India. The Uttara Kuru are therefore defined as a population to the north of the Kurus, which historians have concluded to be north of the Himalayas, in Central Asia.
immigrant generations
generational status of immigrants
benefit tourism