- has no
Romanipen.
Sometimes a Gadjo,
usually an
adopted child, may be
considered to be a Rom if the
person has
Romanipen. As a concept,
Romanipen has been...
- culture, a
gadjo (masculine) or
gadji (feminine) is a
person who has no
Romanipen. This
usually corresponds to not
being an
ethnic Romani, but it can also...
- Non-Romani
people Technically a term for a
person who does not
possess Romanipen, it
usually refers to non-Romanis and
Romanis who do not live
within Romani...
- in
Romani society if they have no
Romanipen.
Sometimes a non-Rom may be
considered a Rom if they do have
Romanipen.
Usually this is an
adopted child....
- for
enforcing the
Romani Code (Romani:
romano zakono; zakonuri)
within Romanipen. It
developed in the area of present-day Romania,
during the
times of...
- (wikt:posh) – fancy, upper-class (possibly from a
Romani term for money)
Romanipen – the
spirit of
being Romani, "Romani-ness" shiv (wikt:shiv) – an improvised...
-
traditional Romani dishes is
influenced by the Rajputs. Due to the lack of
Romanipen and ****imilation to
Turkish culture and
Islam as religion,
Turkish Roma...
- events, a
preference for self-employment,
purity taboos — part of the
Romanipen — and a
strong commitment to an
itinerant lifestyle. They are closely...
- King of the Gypsies – Multi-contextual
title with
different meanings Romanipen (Romani spirit)
Sharon Bohn Gmelch. "Groups that Don't Want In: Gypsies...
-
around a set of
culture principles articulated as the ‘
Romanipen’. In
accordance with ‘
Romanipen’, the Roma are
discouraged from
sharing their cultural...