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lorni3 Posts:4
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| 31 Jan 2012 03:51 |
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| Hi I'm Lorna, I'm not a Gypsy or Traveller but am very interested in your way of life and culture. I am a university student and am carrying out a project about Romany Gypsies in Britain. To help me with my project, I would like to speak to some Roma about their way of life and to clear up any myths that may have come from elsewhere.
I am therefore looking for some very kind people who wouldn't mind filling out a questionnaire via email, the questions can be answered in as much or as little detail as you like. If you wouldn't mind sparing a bit of time to help me with this please could you email me at 090973@live.smuc.ac.uk.
Any help at all would be much appreciated, many thanks. |
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victorv1 Posts:128
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| 11 Feb 2012 10:52 |
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Dear Lorna, why the email ? you can just as well write on this site your questions , it will be more easyer , because your E/mail sounds like a code number, and it is hard to even write it down with all does dot's please write it here on Journey folki and I will do my best to answer your questions, your friend a pure Gypsy, Lovari clan, Victor Vishnevsky. |
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leli Posts:2
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| 04 May 2012 18:35 |
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| How can be answered this question do you consider gypsy identity something important for young gypsies? |
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victorv1 Posts:128
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| 05 May 2012 12:41 |
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| Leli, I certainly do, at least in my clan, if i were you i would consider, my Gypsy heratage very importent, we as I said a million or more times fight for our freedom, from discrimination, and evry each and one of us must fight, to be free like a bird on a atree
Victor Vishnevsky |
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