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- Gitanos - Wikipedia
Thus, gitanos would be a deformation of Latin Tingitani, that is, from Tingis, today Tangier Another, more consistent theory, and well documented, is that they entered the Iberian Peninsula from France
- Gitanos | Roma confederation | Britannica
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…
- Gitanos | Encyclopedia. com
Gitanos are monolingual Spanish speakers, and although some claim that an identifiable physical type exists, Gitanos are in fact phenotypically indistinguishable from other Spaniards
- Gitanos - History and Cultural Relations - World Culture Encyclopedia
Like Gypsies elsewhere, Gitanos have historically been the object of elite and artistic interest in subordinate minorities Often depicted as idealized noble savages and sometimes as depraved beings, Gitanos have embodied the fantasies of both non-Gypsy critics and champions of Spain
- Understanding the Complex History and Culture of the Gitano People
They are also known as Roma, Gypsies, or Travellers, and are known for their unique culture, language, and customs The word "gitano" is derived from the Spanish word for "Gypsy," and is commonly used in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries to refer to this ethnic group
- Roma Gypsies in Spain - Minority Rights Group
There are understood to be two main historic groups of Roma in Spain, ‘ gitanos ’ (belonging to the Caló subgroup – living mostly in the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Africa) and ‘ hungaros ’
- Spain’s gitanos seek ‘justice and dignity’ after centuries of prejudice
The Roma community, whose contributions to the country’s identity include flamenco, have won royal recognition but feel more must be done
- Gitanos (Gypsies), Etymology and Cultural Significance
Gitanos is a Spanish word derived from Egiptianos (Egyptians), reflecting the historical belief that Romani people originated in Egypt The term is primarily used in Spain to refer to the Romani ethnic group, also known as Roma or Gypsies They arrived in the Iberian Peninsula in the 15th century
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