Title says all. I want to get a general idea of where Kolhari Diaspora communities are and their relations to the countries that they live in.
I'm going to focus on areas that have significant diaspora communities, which I am (completely arbitrarily) defining as a population of about 7,000 or more.
I'm doing this because of something I'm thinking of doing with Kolhar. I'm considering having Kolhar start a program to encourage Kolhari diaspora, particularly refugees who left Kolhar during the war, to return to Kolhar. This would also involve various economic incentives, and the establishment of something similar to hoshū jugyō kō. Basically, the Kolhari government would set up supplementary weekend schools for Kolhari people living abroad. All classes would be conducted in the Kolhari language, and the curriculum will focus on Kolhari language, Kolhari culture, and math (Kolhar uses the dozenal counting system, so yeah they'd have to teach math in their own way). The goal would be to promote Kolhari culture in Kolhari diaspora communities, and to make it easier for Kolhari diaspora children who have not been to Kolhar to adjust to Kolhari culture should they choose to repatriate.
If you are interested, please feel free to fill out this form:
I'm going to focus on areas that have significant diaspora communities, which I am (completely arbitrarily) defining as a population of about 7,000 or more.
I'm doing this because of something I'm thinking of doing with Kolhar. I'm considering having Kolhar start a program to encourage Kolhari diaspora, particularly refugees who left Kolhar during the war, to return to Kolhar. This would also involve various economic incentives, and the establishment of something similar to hoshū jugyō kō. Basically, the Kolhari government would set up supplementary weekend schools for Kolhari people living abroad. All classes would be conducted in the Kolhari language, and the curriculum will focus on Kolhari language, Kolhari culture, and math (Kolhar uses the dozenal counting system, so yeah they'd have to teach math in their own way). The goal would be to promote Kolhari culture in Kolhari diaspora communities, and to make it easier for Kolhari diaspora children who have not been to Kolhar to adjust to Kolhari culture should they choose to repatriate.
If you are interested, please feel free to fill out this form:
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[b]Country:[/b] The name of your country.
[b]Kolhari population:[/b] Number of people who are ethnically Kolhari.
[b]Generations:[/b] How many people would there be in each generation? 1st generation would be people who are not born in the country (ie, immigrants), 2nd generation would be children of immigrants, 3rd generation would be children of children of immigrants, and so on.
[b]First language:[/b] How many of these people speak Kolhari as their first language? Keep in mind that it is possible to have more than one "first language", especially for children that are raised bilingual.
[b]Citizenship:[/b] This is where I want you to put what countries these people have citizenship with, either the Kolhari Imperium (Democratic Kolhar) or the Federal State of Kolhar (Fascist Kolhar).
[b]Dual nationality:[/b] What percent of these people have the nationality of the country they reside in? Keep in mind that technically neither Kolhari state recognizes dual citizenship. Fascist Kolhar will require their citizens by law to renounce all other citizenship, or lose their own citizenship if they don't, while democratic Kolhar will simply treat all citizens as their own and ignore any other citizenship they may hold.
[b]Any other notes:[/b] Anything else of note that could potentially impact any RP that you want to put here.