Are there still new age Travellers?

The travellers dropped from media sight, but continued their way of life in Britain, albeit under much tougher conditions. Today you can find third-generation traveller families. Others have upped sticks and left for more tolerant European countries.
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Are new age Travellers gypsies?

Unrelated to the Roma or Irish Travellers, the New Age Traveller movement began in 1986 when a group of post-punk anti-Thatcher protesters headed out of London into the English countryside.
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What is a New Age Gypsy?

New Age travellers, not completely synonymous with but otherwise shortened to New Travellers (often referred to as "crusties"), are people in the United Kingdom generally espousing New Age beliefs along with the hippie culture of the 1960s (overlapping with Bohemianism), and who used to travel between free music ...
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Was Paris once a walled city?

The Walls of Paris (French: enceintes de Paris or murs de Paris) refers to the city walls that surrounded Paris, France, as it grew from ancient times until the 20th century, built primarily to defend the city but also for administrative reasons.
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What are the slums in Paris called?

The banlieues rouges ("red banlieues") are the outskirt districts of Paris where, traditionally, the French Communist Party held mayorships and other elected positions.
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Do Irish Travellers still use wagons?

Wagons today

Travellers still take their traditional wagons out when they can, on sunny days and special occasions like horse fairs. Holiday companies offer Gypsy/Traveller style breaks, where people go on the road with a wagon and horse and really 'feel' the Traveller lifestyle.
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What is the difference between a Gypsy and a Traveller?

Gypsies and Travellers are two distinct societies. While both are nomadic peoples, the two societies have totally different origins, culture, language, and physical profile. The Gypsies are generally found in Eastern Europe while the Travellers usually walk inside the territories of Ireland, UK, and the Americas.
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Are Irish Travelers Romani?

They are one of several groups identified as "Travellers", a closely related group being the Scottish Travellers. They are often incorrectly referred to as "Gypsies", but Irish Travellers are not genetically related to the Romani, who are of Indo-Aryan origin.
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What race are Gypsies?

The Romani (also spelled Romany /ˈroʊməni/, /ˈrɒ-/), colloquially known as the Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, traditionally nomadic itinerants. Most of the Romani people live in Europe, and diaspora populations also live in the Americas.
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What does Black Irish mean?

The term is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes. A quick review of Irish history reveals that the island was subject to a number of influxes of foreign cultures.
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Where do Travellers go to the toilet?

Most Travellers, if not all, take the toilet out of their van, as they think it is unhygenic to have a toilet next to where they cook. Normally they tow portable toilets, with them.
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Are Irish Travellers inbred?

Irish Travellers are of Irish ancestral origin and have no particular genetic ties to European Roma groups, a DNA study has found. The research offers the first estimates of when the community split from the settled Irish population, giving a rare glimpse into their history and heritage.
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What celebrities are Gypsy?

Discover everyone on this list.
  • Michael Caine (1933)
  • Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977)
  • Yul Brynner (1920-1985)
  • Elvis Prisley (1935-1977)
  • Bob Hoskins (1942-2014)
  • Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
  • Rita Hayworth (1918-1987)
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What are common Gypsy last names?

The RTFHS website includes lists of surnames that frequently occur in the Gypsy and Traveller community. Gypsy surnames which occur in Surrey include Cooper, Matthews, Ayres, Smith, Green, Taylor, Williams, Brazil, Shepherd, Beaney, Chapman and Scott among others.
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Why do Travellers keep horses?

Horses are an important part of Travellers' lives, with horse ownership considered one of the last links to their nomadic way of life. Travellers keep, breed, and sell horses. Trotting and sulky racing are popular recreational activities.
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Where did Gypsies sleep?

The Gypsies took great pride in their homes on wheels, but as the vardo evolved and became more ornate, they became more a showpiece than practical sleeping quarters. Indeed, few Gypsies actually slept in them, preferring instead to sleep in tents or beneath the wagon itself.
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What are gypsy caravans called?

Romani living wagons, or "vardos," appeared on English roads in the late 19th century. And although the traditional wagon industry largely died out by the end of World War I, the micro-home and small footprint movements have recently embraced these unique abodes.
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Are Parisians poor?

In fact, it is far from it. Parisians — and the majority of the French population — are poor.
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What is the poorest area in Paris?

And what about the poorest towns? Grigny, a southern suburb of Paris (pictured below), is reportedly the poorest commune in France, with a poverty rate of 44.8 percent, three times higher than the national average.
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Which Parisian suburb is the richest?

Neuilly-sur-Seine

Neuilly is the most affluent residential area in France. It is valued for its immediate proximity to Paris' Porte Maillot, La Défense business district, Bois de Boulogne, the Seine, and the popular Île de la Jatte.
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Why are Travellers above the law?

"Why is it that the traveller community somehow seem above the law? They get away with causing mayhem and disruption wherever they go and the law is such that it takes an eternity to get rid of them. “The current situation is untenable and costly and clearly a change in the law is needed.”
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Do Irish Travellers marry their cousins?

Consanguinity, or the marriage of first or second cousins, is quite common among Travellers because they have traditionally married within their own 31,000- strong community.
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Are there Irish Travellers in America?

There are Irish Traveller enclaves in Texas, in the Houston and Fort Worth areas; as well as in South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Florida, with smaller settlements found in rural New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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