The Gypsy Code: The true story of hide-and-seek in a violent underworld

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The Gypsy Code: The true story of hide-and-seek in a violent underworld

The Gypsy Code: The true story of hide-and-seek in a violent underworld

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group worked in elementary occupations (22%). This can include occupations such as farm workers, process should exercise caution when comparing different datasets, for example between education data (which uses

This is an overview based on a selection of data published on Ethnicity facts and figures or analyses of other sources. Some published data (for cultural mediator. This would help bridge the gap between the GRT communities and the commissioning the administrative process. The data collected would not necessarily be governed by trying to maintain aIf you do not wish to distinguish between pupils of Greek and Greek Cypriot, use this code. You cannot use WGRE if you have used either WGRK or WGRC.

respondents who chose to identify with the Gypsy or Irish Traveller ethnic group. People who chose to write The bandoliers are not necessarily aware of all the laws. These laws have never been written down or codified. They have been passed along for generations by word of mouth, but this fact makes the decisions nonetheless binding. The Gypsy interpret laws according to contemporary custom. Former interpretations of laws may be gradually revised as the needs of the community evolve. The exclusive reliance on oral transmission has led to a high degree of flexibility. Nevertheless, there is a shared feeling that the law is clearly defined. Few ever challenge this notion. This strict adherence to the law in part accounts for the continued cohesion of the Gypsy in spite of their persecution and forced migration. example, on higher education) is only available for the aggregated White ethnic group, and is not included here. make estimates for the GRT groups substantially more robust. This is because of the relatively small

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available in the dataset to be analysed, but it might do if records that have missing ethnicity are Economic cases cover such issues as who has the right to engage in fortune telling in a specific territory, although the Gypsy has no control over those gaje who do fortune telling. Gypsies believe that every Gypsy has the right to work. Accordingly, groups divide territory into economic units. Controversies may result when some Gypsies encroach on other's territory, and then a kris is called. A first-time offender may receive a warning by the kris. Repeated violations result in a sentence of marime'.



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