What is the difference between a nomad and a gypsy
The historical analysis states that the Romanians have been the subjects of the Orientalism, and then its agents. The nomad Gypsy reveals the logical and epistemological construction of the coloniality of power within the European identity. Reference Works.
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They move from one place to another place to find food. They move seasonally. They move on foot or by animal. They travel using camels or horses. Nomads may have homes in different places, and some may be homeless. Nomads do this in search of food, water, and plants. Some Nomads travel from one camp to another for hunting and collecting wild plants. Pastoral Nomads move with herds so that they get to eat.
They move from one pasture to pasture. They raise their living through their animals. Nomads travel in groups. They may have tied up informal agreements. The Nomad may be in marriage ties. The decisions in the tribe are made by male people only.
Some tribal groups have a chief, but predominantly, the decisions are taken by males only. Mongolian nomads are the group who travel only two times a year. They move only in summer and winter. One of a vagabond race, whose tribes, coming originally from India, entered Europe in 14th or 15th centry, and are now scattered over Turkey, Russia, Hungary, Spain, England, etc.
Bohemian, Romany. The language used by the gypsies. A dark-complexioned person. Many were subject to greater movement control than non-Roma. Post-communism, most Roma have rarely experienced nomadic lifestyles.
Many, suffering poverty in ghettos and racist isolation, after nations such as Romania and Slovakia were incorporated, have embraced the EU ideal of 'free movement' for migrants. Then nomadism as stigma is experienced and internalised.
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