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  1. For other uses, see Gypsy (disambiguation). The Romani, also spelled Romany or Rromani ( ˈroʊməniROH-mə-nee or ˈrɒməniROM-ə-nee) and colloquially known as the Roma ( sg.: Rom ), are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin 74 75 76 who traditionally lived a nomadic, itinerant lifestyle.

  2. Gypsy: [noun] a member of a traditionally itinerant people who originated in northern India and now live chiefly in south and southwest Asia, Europe, and North America.

  3. Aug 12, 2015 · A People Without a Country: The Gypsies. Persecuted around the world and still subject to discrimination in modern day Europe, we look into the fascinating history of the Gypsy people. In 1332, a Franciscan monk from Ireland visited the island of Crete. While there, he wrote this description of what he called “the descendants of Cain,” whom ...

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    • Who Are The Gypsies and What Do They Believe?
    • What Is The Origin of The Word “Gypsy?”
    • What Was Life Like For The First European Romanies?
    • What Is Life Like For The Modern Romani people?
    • What Can Christians Learn from The Romani/Gypsy Lifestyle?
    • How Should Christians Respond to The Romani people?

    The term "gypsies"refers to an ethnic group of people called the Roma or the Romani (also spelled Romany). The Roma are not to be confused with Romanians or with the Romans, both of which are distinct ethnic groups from the Roma. The Romanies follow several different faiths, adopting the predominant religion of their particular country of residence...

    The word “gypsy” originated in the 16thcentury and meant Egyptian, since Romanies were initially believed to be from Egypt. The word “gypsy” is often considered derogatory due to its usage to connote illegal behavior and a wandering lifestyle, instead of as an identifier for a particular race of people. The word “gyp,” which means to swindle, is al...

    Historians believe that the original Romani population who migrated to Europe were distrusted by the Europeans as a displaced people with a strange, nomadic lifestyle. The Romani people (gypsies) have been discriminated against in Europe for centuries. Europeans have long portrayed the Roma/Gypsies as cunning outsiders who stealfrom local residents...

    Europe has the largest Romani/Gypsy population, home to an estimated 10 to 12 million Roma, most of whom live in Central and Eastern Europe. Some European Romanies remain nomadic, living in camps or caravans and moving from town to town in cars and RVs. Today’s Roma (Gypsies) in Europe However, many of today’s Roma lead settled lives. Despite settl...

    Any Christian partial to the classical music of Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Haydn, or Brahms, or any Christian awed by the beauty and rhythm of flamencocan thank the Romani, whose acclaimed musical heritage heavily influenced these musical styles. Further, although Christians will find some Romani traditions offensive—such as arranged marriages and brid...

    Christians should respond to the Romani community in the same way that they would respond to any other child of God—by doing unto others as you’d have done unto you (Luke 6:31), and by remembering that whatever you do for the least of your brothers and sisters, you do for the Lord (Matthew 25:40). On a final note, we should never doubt the ability ...

  4. Gypsy: Created by Lisa Rubin. With Naomi Watts, Billy Crudup, Sophie Cookson, Karl Glusman. Therapist Jean Holloway becomes too immersed in the lives of her patients.

  5. Each June, Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month is celebrated in London. [75] International Romani Day is a holiday celebrated in Europe, especially in Budapest, Bulgaria, Romania and Eastern Europe, on April 8. [76] World Roma Festival is a festival celebrated in Prague. [77] Ederlezi and Kakava are holidays celebrated in spring by the Turkish ...

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