Perşembe, Mayıs 25, 2006

ALL ABOUT GIPSIES


Written by Richard Kaldaras
It is said that Gipsies, have lived in Egypt from the year 200 b.c. and that they were Pharos' slaves. The Gipsies were and some still are very good traditional craftmen and during the days of the Pharos the Gipsies made shields, swords and knives for soldiers. As slaves the Gipsies also had to row the big war ships. The Gipsies were nomads in those days. They travelled by means of wagons drawn by oxen from place to place across large areas in many parts of the world. They were housed in tents like most of the people in those days. It is also said that the Gipsies worked like today's circus people, they could shallow swords and fire. They were also fortune-tellers for pharos women. Although there were fears, these was also a curiousity about the powers of fortune-telling. The Gipsies who were less talented were forced to steal in order to take care of their families. The punishment for stealing was severe, one of their hands was cut off.

Today there are more then 35000 Gipsies living in Sweden today. Their forefathers that is the parents of their grandparents migrated across Asia into Europe under great hardship, and arrived in Sweden during 15th century. It is said that in the 8th century a group of gipsies lived in the town of Male in India. In the year 710 Gipsies were known to have been seen in the town Pani before the migration continued though Asia. Here is a list of places that the Gipsies visited during the migration from the year 710.

The Year 720 in Kolunba
The Year 730 in Panim Gua
The Year 735 in Bombay
The Year 780 in Karifi
The Year 786 in Ahmada Bad
The Year 800 in Bisons
The Year 1000 in Balkan
The year 1312 researchers say that the first Gipsies were found on the Island crete (Greece). Many researchers believe that the Gipsies originate from India.
The Year 1346 in Korfu
The Year 1396 in Napilia
The Year 1426 in Spain
The Year 1430 in England
In the 14th century the Gipsies call them selves " Dom " which means human being in the Indian language. The Gipsies changed the letter D to a R " Rom " means in Romani Gipsy man. The word human being is " Manosch " in Romani. The year 1453 in France, the Gipsies were deported, tortyred and called discriminating names.

The Year 1560 King Gustav Wasa was very cruel towards Gipsies who lived in Sweden. Another King who treated the Gipsies cruelly was King Johan III. He forced the Gipsies to work as slaves in the mines and many of them were killed. Their children who also were forced to work in the mines with their parents, many of them died in mine-explosions. Queen Kristina ordered that all the Gipsy men in Sweden were to be sentenced to death by hanging. The women and children were to be deported from Sweden, and soon after they were then to be killed by Queen Kristina's soldiers. Starting the year 1637 a new law was past in Sweden that all Gipsies were to be executed without trial. This executions continued until the 19th century.The year 1914 the Gipsies were not allowed to enter Sweden. This law was abolished 1954.

Between the years 1939-1945 nearly 1 million Gipsies were executed in the concentration camps by the nazis all around Europe during the second World war.

The year 1970 Racial discrimination was forbidden by law, but I being a Gipsy still find people who discriminate us in the year 2001.
The year 1980. The Gipsies made effort on their initiative to live in the Swedish society.
The Swedes and Gipsies met for the first time without any great problems. " A life without racial discrimination ".
The year 1990. The Gipsies began to work in the Swedish society as school teachers, music teachers and teachers of the native languages etc.
The year 1999. The Gipsies became a minority people in Sweden and were herewith be called Rom instead of Gipsy. The Gipsy language was also also recognized as a minority language in Sweden.
The year 2000. The Gipsies commence plans for developing schools, museums and libraries for Gipsies in Sweden. Many people in Sweden still regard the Gipsies as an uncivilized group of people. There are actually some Gipsies who are educated and have a University degree, but in the Swedish society there are many ignorant people that despise the Gipsies.


Additional Facts About the Gipsies

1965 - The Gipsies went to elementary school and the Gipsies were allowed to live in flats for the first time in their life.
1991 - Gipsy refugees from Bosnia and Serbia arrive in Sweden, many of whom settle down in Sweden and many returned back to their home countries in 1996. Recently I was informed that there is a national day which the Gipsies celebrate the 8th of April.
We have a Gipsy flag that is very similar to the Indian flag which is more than 30 years old, even this was news to me.
1999 - Gipsy became a minority language called Romanes in Sweden. The language of Romanes is divided into four different dialects as follows: Khelderasa, Lovara, Sinti and Arlie.


The Gipsies of today

Rumania ha the largest Gipsy population. There are about 10 million Gipsies today. They are treated very badly by the native population. For example they are not allowed to enter shops, they live in dirty conditions in dilapidated houses with no water and electricity. Of course there are exceptions where some have been able to get work and college education. In a town in Czech Republic the people asked the government to build a two metre high concrete wall around the part of the town where the Gipsies lived in order to separate them from the other people in the town. This wall was built. The Gipsies in the Czech Republic have great difficulties, with the nazis (Skin heads), for example when they skin heads burnt down a whole flat where Gipsy families lived, 3 children died. The skin heads were released because there was a " lack " of evidence. The wall was pull down the year 2000

Some well-known Romani musician

Django Reinhardt, a guitarist from France who played jazz and invented a new music style on the guitar. He was famous for because he played jazz swing quickly with only the use of 3 fingers.




Gipsy Kings: Gipsies from Spain who got famous because of their Flamenco music.

www.gipsykings.com



Here follows a list of famous artists:

Kalyi Jag





Sandor Lakatos

Ricardo from Germany, Hans Caldaras, Taraf De Haidouks, Ando Drom, as well as the Gipsy Brothers.

Gypsy Brothers.

Wedding

The traditional Gypsy wedding is initiated by the boy´s parents visiting the girl´s parents bringing food, drink and playing music in order to ask for the permission to marry the girl. If the the girl and boy are fond of each other and if the girl's parents accept the boy as her prospective husband, they then become engaged and the boy's parents place a necklace round the girl's neck and set a date for the wedding. This is called "Mangamos" in the Romani language. The week prior to the wedding is very hectic. All the shopping has to be arranged which includes food, drink, alcoholic drink, flowers, cakes and the music has to be planned. The clothes have to be purchased for the couple and all the invitations to the wedding guests have to be made, either direct or by telephone. All together the wedding ceremony and celebrations last the whole day. Many Gypsies have two days of celebrations. Some families collect money donations to the bridal couple, who also receive presents. This is called Daro in the Romani language. There are also mixed-marriages. This was unheard off by my parents but today it is quite usual.



The Gipsy Girl

"Come, try your skill, kind gentlemen,
A penny for three tries!"
Some threw and lost, some threw and won
A ten-a-penny prize.

She was a tawny gipsy girl,
A girl of twenty years,
I liked her for the lumps of gold
That jingled from her ears;

I liked the flaring yellow scarf
Bound loose around her throat,
I liked her showy purple gown
And flashy velvet coat.

A man came up, too loose of tongue,
And said no good to her;
She did not blush as Saxons do,
Or turn upon the cur;

She fawned and whined "Sweet gentleman,
A penny for three tries!"
- But oh, the den of wild things in
The darkness of her eyes!

-- Ralph Hodgson
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Ten years before my time
I sang a song to a friend of mine
bout a girl working for a dime

Although I didnt know that gypsy girl
But knew about her kind of thrill
Her loves not cheap but always up for sale

Picture this, I was alone
But when I sing this song
Im not alone
With my gypsy girl

Gypsy lady lost her soul
Shes so scared of growing old
But words dont age for me to turn to gold

Gypsy girl with raven hair
Eyes like saucers, with a stare
That says shes the one that never seems to care

Picture this, I was alone
But when I sing this song
Im not alone
With my gypsy girl

Gypsy girl plays it fair
Throws her hand in the air
Saying that she didnt really care


www.gipsyfortuneteller.com

http://www.waarzeggen.com/english/index.html

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