Tracks

Activity III - Family Tracks


Activity III – Family Tracks– is concerned with Armenian population movements in the last 100 years.

Throughout history, different peoples have migrated, been deported, formed diasporas and established a global presence beyond their original national boundaries. From the Chinese, to the Jews, from Europeans to Africans, the ongoing migrations of people are an important factor in the history of the world.

We begin Activity III with a small exercise that will help us see how migration has played a role in our own families. Then we will move on to a collaborative study of the different cases of Armenian population movements in recent history.

Mobility statistics in the classroom

Twentieth Century Armenian Migrations

Click on the first link above to go to the classroom exercise. When we are done with that, clicking on the second link will take you to the main part of Activity III.










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