Shifting Ethnic Streams PG 1 PG 2 Language and Culture, maybe with slight variations It is possible to shift language streams without shifting ethnic.

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Shifting Ethnic Streams PG 1 PG 2 Language and Culture, maybe with slight variations It is possible to shift language streams without shifting ethnic streams.

Divergence PG 1 PG 2 Language and/or Culture change, maybe the old stream is lost (as Anglo-Saxon, Normans, English) PG 3

Coalescence 1 PG 1 PG 4PG 2 Language and Culture, maybe with slight variations Perhaps more similar to one of the previous source ethnicities PG 3

Coalescence 2 PG 1 PG 4 PG 2 Language and Culture, maybe with slight variations Different from all previous source ethnicities PG 3

Detribalization PG 1 PG 2 Dilution and atomization of various cultures, retaining various factors based on new affinities, challenges, beliefs. PG 3 City or new country

Retribalization PG 1 PG 5 PG 2 1.Coalescence -- New ethnic entities develop out of smaller segments, realigning on the basis of various factors of new affinity. 2.Reidentification, Divergence -- A new version of the old identity emerges, adapted to the new situation or event. The whole people or a portion. PG 3 City or new country PG 4 PG 6 PG 7 PG 2 Re-identification