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how did gypsies move from place to place​

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Answered by poonamjaiswal34491
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While there are still traveling bands, most use cars and RVs to move from place to place rather than the horses and wagons of the past. Today, most Roma have settled into houses and apartments and are not readily distinguishable.

Answered by deveshkumar9563
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As a matter of survival, the Roma were continuously on the move. They developed a reputation for a nomadic lifestyle and a highly insular culture. Because of their outsider status and migratory nature, few attended school and literacy was not widespread. Much of what is known about the culture comes through stories told by singers and oral histories.

In addition to Jews, homosexuals and other groups, the Roma were targeted by the Nazi regime in World War II. The German word for Gypsy, "Zigeuner," was derived from a Greek root that meant "untouchable" and accordingly, the group was deemed "racially inferior."

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