- The
Cagots (pronounced [ka.ɡo]) were a ****cuted
minority who
lived in the west of
France and
northern Spain: the
Navarrese Pyrenees,
Basque provinces...
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under several other names, as well,
including Nicholas Seare, Beñat Le
Cagot, and
Edoard Moran. He
published the
nonfiction book The
Language of Film...
- brethren."
Anthropology Begging Bitlaha (applied in
south Asia)
Burakumin Cagot Castaway Dalit also
called outcaste Deviancy Hobo
Leatherman Marooning Nomad...
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Baekjeong of Korea, and the
Ragyabpa of Tibet, as well as the
Romani people and
Cagot in Europe, and the Al-Akhdam in Yemen. Traditionally, the
groups characterized...
- 2008. Jolly, Geneviève (2000). "Les
cagots des Pyrénées: une ségrégation attestée, une mobilité mal connue" [The
cagots of the Pyrenees: an
attested segregation...
- on 14
February 2014 (M.P.C. 87142).
Louis Duret Clinique Ambroise Paré
Cagot Jean-Pierre Poirier,
Ambroise Paré, Paris, 2006, p. 42. In 1522, near Metz...
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French prisoner Saint-Girons
church in Monein, that was
built by the
local cagot craftsmen in 1464.
Heart of oak
beams of the
frame of Saint-Girons church...
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following hamlets:
Aintzinalde Arizkun (main village)
Bozate Ordoki Pertalats Cagot, a po****tion
which was last
segregated in this area
Wikimedia Commons has...
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outcast community of
Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon. Burakumin, in ****an.
Cagot, in
France and Spain.
Caquins of Brittany, in
France Cascarots, an ethnic...
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Andalusian people Aragonese people Asturian people Balearic people Basque people Cagot Canarian people Cantabrian people Castilian people Catalan people Extremaduran...