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ROMANI/GYPSY CULTURE
KATIE CLANCY
2.
Spiritual Beliefs
The Romani do not have one specific religion associated with them.
In the past they did not follow any religion.
Today, they usually adapt to the religion of the area they are living in.
They sometimes refer to themselves as "many stars scattered in the sight of God."
3.
Dress
Will wear gold jewelry and headdresses to symbolize prosperity and generosity.
4.
Language
All Romani people speak Rromanës which is the Romani Language
Romanës is related to the northern Indian dialect, Punjab.
5.
FAMILY
Romanians place a lot of value on extended family.
Multiple generations usually live together in one place, or near eachother.
6.
GENDER ROLES
Women- preparing food, cleaning , women in traditional Roma communities will do fortune telling and begging.
Men- production of tools, baskets, and copperware that get sold to costumers, men have more specialized jobs such as trading and construction.
Both men and women take care of the children
7.
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
There are subgroups within each group which they call nations.
The family is the smallest permanent unit.
There are also temporary groups that travel together which are called kumpaniia or vortachiia.
8.
CULTURE AND TRADITION
Showing wealth and generosity is a big part of the Romani culture.
There are rules regarding purity, cleanliness, and respect.
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Beverly & Pack
9.
JOBS
Training
Trading
Caring for animals
Metal smiths
Entertainers
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Salvador Nobre da Veiga
10.
PROPERTY
Back in the day, gypsies were big on traveling from place to place in wagons.
People might still refer to Romani people as travelers, but now they use cars and RV's.
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nixter
11.
LAWS
General laws
Purity laws- the waist down is said to be unclean
Reproduction laws- There are very struck rules regarding pregnancy. A pregnant woman should eat alone and only cook using her own pots. The clothing that she wore while pregnant should be destroyed after.
12.
EDUCATION
Education is joy such a big deal in Romani communities.
Many times children learn by participating in family activities, including economic.
In most communities, it is now required that children go to school at a young age.
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Robert S. Donovan
13.
RELATIONSHIPS
Romani communities are usually non self sufficient.
This means that they have to have relationships with ears to trade and buy with.
14.
MARRIAGE
Romani usually marry young, some only in their teens.
The mans parents will often choose a wife for their son.
Gypsy weddings are usually very extravagant.
There is a show on TLC called My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding.
15.
HOLIDAYS
Romanians celebrate some holidays based on where they live.
The Vlach Rom celebrate Christmas and Easter with feasts.
In Romania, there are holidays that celebrate the emancipation of Roma slaves.
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jurvetson
16.
FOOD
Romani food has been called "the little know soul food."
Love of pepper and bread
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freefotouk
17.
ART
Romani people are very crafty.
Tools and baskets can be made by hand.
18.
MUSIC
Music is a big part of their lives.
Their music has a wide variety of styles.
It has influenced different types of music such as jazz and flamenco.
19.
SPORTS
Horse racing
Billards
Soccer
Wrestling
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nosha
20.
LIFE
They face some discrimination.
Thought to be free spirited
Live a simple, happy life.
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Claudio.Ar
21.
DEATH
Many superstitions
Believe illness isn't just a concern of an individual.
Large gatherings
They burn the dead persons belongings so that no spirits will haunt them.
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HckySo
22.
SOURCES
http://law.emory.edu/eilr/content/volume-28/issue-1/comments/when-a-home-is...
http://romafacts.uni-graz.at/index.php/culture/introduction/roma-culture-an...
http://www.thedailymeal.com/how-eat-real-gypsy
http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Norway-to-Russia/Roma.html
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