Migration
Human Migration
Human migration , a person leaving its own home to go to a new place or residence.
Historical Migrations
Bantu migration , the migration of speakers of Bantu languages throughout sub-Saharan Africa
Great Migration (African American) , the migration of African Americans out of the Southern United States from 1914 to 1950.
Great Migration (Puritan) , the two large migrations of Puritans from England to North America around 1630.
Great Serb Migrations , the two large migrations of Serbs in 1692 and 1737 from the Ottoman Empire to the Habsburg Monarchy.
Historical migration , an overview.
Migration Period , also called Barbarian Invasions, occurring in Europe within the period of roughly AD 300-700.
Mongol invasions , the great migrations of Mongol and Turkic tribes under Genghis Khan and his descendants during the 13th century.
Muslim conquests , by which Arabs migrated across Asia, Africa and Europe between 632 and 732.
Ostsiedlung , medieval eastward migration and settlement of Germans from modern day Western and Central Germany.
Transatlantic migrations , the movement of settlers across the Atlantic Ocean to North and South America .
Turkish migration , the migration of Turkish peoples across Asia, Europe and the Middle East between the 6th and 11th centuries.
Types of Migration
Family reunification , the mechanism by which foreign nationals are allowed to immigrate due to the acquired citizenship of an adult relative.
Emigration , leaving one's native country to live in another.
Forced migration , the coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region.
Free migration , a belief that people should be able to migrate to whatever country they choose, free of substantial barriers.
Immigration , arriving to live in a new country.
Illegal immigration , immigration that defies the laws of the arrival country.
Mass migrations , the movement of a large group of people from one geographical area to another.
Political migration , a migration motivated primarily by political interests.
Rural-urban migration , the moving of people from rural areas into cities.
Seasonal human migration , Migration which is held by season changes.
The activity of nomads , communities that continually move from one place to another.
Animal Migration
Most animal migrations involve seasonal movements to an area for breeding.
Other Migrations
Science
Computers
Fictional
Body Modification
Piercing migration , a process that occurs when a body piercing moves from its initial location
Songs
Migration of Music
All musicians are always trying to make the most authentic and/or original music possible. Although it constantly appears as though music from one place is being linked back to another music that is foreign to the area. It goes along the lines of Conservation of Energy , music never really changes it is just reconfigured and recompiled to create a new form. A great example of migrating music is dance hall and reggae from Jamaica and how it changed into reggaeton for Puerto Rico . ??Reggaeton calls attention to the centrality of black culture and the migration of peoples and ideas in and out of Puerto Rico ??[1] The immigration was from both Jamaica and Africa . The music moved from one place to another and the new region and culture took in dance hall and reggae and turned it into reggaeton .
References
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