Introduction to Migration
Ancient Pacific Migration
Maori Urbanisation
The Industrial Revolution
Forced Migration
100

The movement of a person or people from one country, locality or place of residence to settle in another.

What is migration?

100

Ancient Pacific migration can be traced using the evolution of words.

What is Linguistics?

100

This word means "The process through which towns or cities grow as more people move to them from rural areas."

What is Urbanisation?

100

This was a period of scientific and technological development in the 18th century.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

100

Every year, situations like conflict, violence, human rights violations, persecution, disasters, and the impacts of climate change make millions of people do this.

What is Forced Migration?

200

Movement of people within a country or area.

What is internal migration?

200

These peoples made pottery that trace ancient Pacific migration.

What are the Lapita Peoples?

200

It is during this war that the huge wave of Maori urbanisation occurred.

What is World War 2 (WWII)

200

 

The invention of this machine was a key innovation during the Industrial Revolution.

What is the Steam Engine?

200

75% of countries that forcibly displace people have this type of income.

What is low or middle income?

300

Movement of people from one country to another.

What is external migration?

300

These 3 areas are how the Pacific is divided up.

What is Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia?
300

Record growth of this was a push factor for many Maori to migrate to the cities and towns.

What is population?

300

The urbanisation of people in Britain during the Industrial Revolution was greatly influenced by this pull factor. 

What is Employment (work or jobs)?

300

Organisations such as Unicef and the Red Cross give this to help people who have been forced to migrate.

What is Humanitarian Assistance?

400

This factor explains why people migrate because of circumstances such as famine or bad living conditions.

What is a Push Factor?

400

This place is where the Pacific migration ended.

What is Aotearoa New Zealand?

400

These regulations passed by the government in 1942 during WW2 to ensure essential industries could keep running during the war were also a pull factor for Maori to migrate to cities and towns.

What is Manpower?

400

The Industrial Revolution contributed to the this type of forced migration.

What is Slavery?

400

Climate refugees belong to this larger group of immigrants.

What are Environmental Refugees?

500

This factor explains why people migrate because of circumstances such as job opportunities or better living conditions.

What is a Pull Factor?

500

This type of vessel was used by some ancient Pacific peoples to migrate throughout the Pacific Ocean.

What is an outrigger canoe?

500


Before WW2, most Maori lived in this place that was their ancestral land and home. It could include housing, a marae, shared gardens and activities like farming or forestry to provide for the community living there. 

What is a Papakainga?

500
Poor working and living conditions led to the creation of this type of organisation which we still have today.

What is a Labour Union?

500

The acronym for this term is IDP.

What is an Internally Displaced Person?

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