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The Romani in Spain, generally known by the endonym Calé, [6] or the exonym gitanos (Spanish pronunciation:), belong to the Iberian Romani subgroup known as Calé, with smaller populations in Portugal (known as ciganos) and in Southern France (known as tsiganes).
10 maj 2022 · Learn about the Gitanos, the Roma community in Spain, who originated from India and influenced the flamenco music and culture. Discover their journey, challenges and integration in Spain from the 14th century to the present day.
The one ethnic minority of long standing in Spain is the Roma (Gypsies), who are known in Spain as Gitanos. Their traditional language is Caló. Many of them have assimilated into the mainstream of Spanish society, but others continue to lead their traditional…
1 paź 2008 · The history of Spain's gypsies presents a significant challenge to the researcher. As a marginal and itinerant society they left no written records, and so Richard Pym has chosen to approach his subject largely from the perspective of the Habsburg and Bourbon governments.
18 cze 2021 · Reimagining Gypsy life in Mediterranean Europe. A groundbreaking project has given a voice to historic Gypsy communities that lived and worked in the western Mediterranean region. By tapping into new sources, a vivid picture of what life was really like has emerged.
16 wrz 2015 · The Roma, also known as ‘Gypsies’, represent the largest and the most widespread ethnic minority of Europe.
'A compelling analysis of the gypsy presence in Spain over the course of four centuries..Richard J. Pym's new book is an important addition to the scholarship on marginalized groups in early modern Spain.'