
ethnic diaspora
An ethnic diaspora refers to a large group of people from a specific ethnic or cultural background who have settled outside their ancestral homeland. Over time, these communities maintain their cultural identity, traditions, and connections to their original country, even as they live in different parts of the world. Diasporas can form through migration, persecution, or economic opportunities, and they often play a significant role in shaping cultural diversity and international relationships. Examples include the Jewish diaspora, the Indian diaspora, and the African diaspora.