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  2. Itinerant groups in Europe - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of traditionally itinerant or travelling groups in Europe who are known as Travellers or Gypsies (the latter being increasingly taken as derogatory). The origins of the indigenous itinerant groups are not always clear. The largest of these groups are the Romani people (also Roma or Rom), who have Indian roots and heritage ...

  3. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Umbrella term used for traditionally nomadic groups. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller(abbreviated to GRT) is an umbrella termused in the United Kingdomto represent several diverse ethnic groupswhich have a shared history of nomadism. In the phrase GRT, The Gypsygrouping encompasses Romani subgroupsthat have resided in Britain since the 16th century ...

  4. Irish Travellers - Wikipedia

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    Shelta. History of Ireland. v. t. e. Irish Travellers (Irish: an lucht siúil, meaning the walking people), also known as Pavees or Mincéirs[3] (Shelta: Mincéirí), [4] are a traditionally peripatetic indigenous [5] ethno-cultural group originating in Ireland. [6][7][8] They are predominantly English-speaking, though many also speak Shelta, a ...

  5. Scottish Romani and Traveller groups - Wikipedia

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    Occupational travellers travel for work across Scotland, the rest of the UK, and into continental Europe. The show/fairground community is close knit, with ties often existing between them and the older Romanichal families, although showmen families are a distinct, multi-ethnic group and have a vibrant social scene organised around both the ...

  6. Caravan (travellers) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan (travellers) A caravan (from Persian کاروان kârvân) or cafila (from Arabic ‏ قَافِلَة ‎ qāfila listen ⓘ) is a group of people traveling together, often on a trade expedition. [1] Caravans were used mainly in desert areas and throughout the Silk Road, where traveling in groups aided in defense against bandits as ...

  7. Nomadic peoples of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes also described as "nomadic" (in the figurative or extended sense) is the itinerant lifestyle of various groups subsisting on craft, trade or seasonal labour rather than on livestock. [ 5 ] Romani people and Irish Travellers are the best known of these. [ 6 ] See itinerant groups in Europe for those.

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