Norwegian and Swedish Travellers (redirect from Romanisæl)
commonly known as Romanisael (Norwegian: romanifolket, tatere, sigøynere; Swedish: resande, zigenare, tattare; Scandoromani: romanisæl, romanoar, rom(m)ani...
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absorbed up by the larger Romanisæl group of Norway due to being isolated from where they have historically travelled, as Romanisæl have traditionally travelled...
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Confusingly, this term is also used by Romanisæl, the Romani group of Norway and Sweden. Unlike the Romanisæl Travellers, the indigenous Norwegian Travellers...
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Romani dialect indigenous to Norway, as well as Sweden. It is spoken by Romanisæl (Tater) Travellers. Because of the wandering nature of the Romani people...
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Angloromani (Spoken by Romanichal in England), Scandoromani (Spoken by Romanisæl in Norway and Sweden), Scottish Cant (Spoken by Scottish Lowland Romani...
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in wagons and tents. Each tribe was headed by a sero rom. Romanichal Romanisæl Finnish Kale Scottish Romani and Traveller groups Irish Travellers Jarman...
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referring to both Romanisæl Travellers and Eastern European Roma migrant communities, with Resande (Travellers) referring to Romanisæl only. Approximately...
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collective name for traveler people in Finland. The original Finnish Kale were Romanisæl who came to Finland via Sweden proper after being deported from Sweden...
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(Kuli) Zott In Syria: Dom Nawar Romani people Sinti Manush Romanichal Romanisæl Iberian Kale (Gitanos) Finnish Kale Welsh Kale Scottish Travellers New...
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Germanic based Para-Romani language. It is spoken by the Scandinavian Romanisæl Travellers, a Romani minority community, in Norway (c. 100–150 elderly...
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