diasporos
Diasporos is a term derived from the Greek word for "scattering" or "dispersion." In modern usage, it most commonly refers to a diaspora, which is a population of people who have migrated from their homeland and now live in a foreign country. These populations maintain a connection to their original homeland, often through shared culture, language, religion, or history. The concept of diaspora is not limited to any single ethnic or national group, and can encompass various communities displaced by conflict, economic hardship, or political persecution.
Diasporic communities often develop unique cultural practices that blend elements of their ancestral traditions with those