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- shipped Romanichals as indentured labourers to plantations in North America. From a later period, there is do****entation of English Romanichal being enslaved...
- individuals of Romanichal descent. listed alphabetically by surname Adam Ant (born 1954) – English punk/New Wave musician; of Romanichal descent Jake Bowers...
- This was resisted by many councils, who would claim that there were no Romanichals living in their areas. The result was that insufficient pitches were...
- for racism, and non-Gypsy actors spreading misinformation about the Romanichals. Gypsy Girl (2001) CITV — Children's television series, based on the...
- English style; this often leads outsiders to believe that the speech of Romanichals is regional English. The distinct rhotic pronunciation of the Southern...
- Luchd-siubhail Albannach) are the Romani people of Scotland. This includes Romanichal (locally also known as Border Gypsies) and Lowland Roma (Lowland Gypsies)...
- prin****lly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Chicago and Las Vegas. Romanichal: The ancestral home of the Romanichals is the British Isles. Members of this group are found...
- branch of flowering common broom or a besom made of broom. Welsh Kale and Romanichals in England and Scotland practiced the ritual into the 1900s. According...
- in Spain, Ciganos in Portugal and Gitans of southern France; and the Romanichals of Britain." – Kalaydjieva, Gresham, & Calarell 2001 "The ancestors of...
- is a four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle traditionally used by travelling Romanichal as their home.: 89–90, 168 : 138  The name vardo is a Romani term believed...