• Yenish (French: Yeniche, German: Jenisch) is a variety of German spoken by the Yenish people, former nomads living mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland...
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    The Yenish (German: Jenische; French: Yéniche, Taïtch) are an itinerant group in Western Europe who live mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg...
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  • Yenish, also spelled Yeniche or Jenische, may refer to: Yenish people Yenish language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    mixture from Romanisæl, also known as Tater (Norwegian & Swedish Romani) and Yeniche (German Traveller) populations. The Norwegian Traveller language, also...
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    reasons – usually mothers being unmarried, very poor citizens, of Gypsy–Yeniche origin, so-called Kinder der Landstrasse, etc. – and sent to live with...
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  • and wrote five books. He was pardoned at age 39. Caló (Spanish Romani) Yeniche people Sarakatsani Gacería Irish Travellers Vaqueiros de alzada v t e...
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  • Cultural Society Unknown date Carinthian Slovenes Unknown date Burgenland Croats Austrian flag with Coat of arms of Croatia Unofficial Yeniche people...
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  • groups are also non-Romani, namely the Yeniches, Woonwagenbewoners in the Netherlands (who may be related to the Yeniche), indigenous Norwegian Travellers...
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    and Wallonia (part of Belgium), there are the Yenish people (Jenische or Yeniche in German and French, respectively). An early description of this group...
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    However, victims like homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Sinti and Roma, and Yeniche people did not receive these rights. The state of Israel was also refused...
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