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Irish Travellers (Irish: ) are a traditionally nomadic people of Irish origin living predominantly in Ireland, Great Britain, and the United States. Among themselves, Travellers refer to themselves a...
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I spent too long away from the Irish Travellers, living as a munkeri gyook, and now I'm in the wrong demographic to be an expert on Irish Traveller wedding customs. So why am I writing about them?
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Irish Travellers are distinguished from the settled communities of the countries in which they live by their own language and customs. Shelta is the traditional language of Travellers but they also speak English with a distinct accent and mannerisms.
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Irish Travellers are a very small minority group in Ireland, constituting less than 1% of the population. Their numbers currently stand at approx. 23,000 people in the Republic and another 1,500 in the North. There are also an estimated 15,000 ... A cultural tradition of its own including family and social customs.
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ARE TRAVELLERS a distinct "ethnic" group with their own traditions and customs? ... Irish Travellers are a very small minority group, constituting less than 1% of the population. Their numbers currently stand at approximately 23,000 people in the 26 counties and another 1,500 in the North. There are also an estimated 15...
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a cultural tradition of its own including family and social customs ... Travellers are only now reaching the life expectancy that settled Irish people reached in the 1940s...
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From the legend of the Claddagh ring to 'drowning the Shamrock' on St. Patrick's Day Irish Culture and Customs is a collection of articles and stories that covers a wide variety of topics drawn from Ireland's rich history and heritage. ... ;;; Traditions, folklore, history and more. If it's Irish, it's here. Or will be!
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From the legend of the Claddagh ring to 'drowning the Shamrock' on St. Patrick's Day Irish Culture and Customs is a collection of articles and stories that covers a wide variety of topics drawn from Ireland's rich history and heritage. ... ; Fáilte; Welcome to Irish Culture and Customs, a labor of love we began several...
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customs and language, W.E. had no idea who or what hit them. The gypsies ... Travellers' Songs from England and Scotland, published in 1977 ... just an Irish term, though in Scotland they're called Tinklers) are almost...
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Irish Travellers are distinguished from the settled communities of the countries in which they live by their own language and customs. Shelta is the traditional language of Travellers but they also speak English with a distinct accent and mannerisms.
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