The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Gypsies , about whom very little has been known . The Gypsies are averse to teaching non - Gypsies their language . Père Anastase states ( in his splendid articles on the Nawăr ( 3 ) of Mesopotamia , October and November , 1902 , " Al ...
... Gypsies , about whom very little has been known . The Gypsies are averse to teaching non - Gypsies their language . Père Anastase states ( in his splendid articles on the Nawăr ( 3 ) of Mesopotamia , October and November , 1902 , " Al ...
Strana 17
... Gypsies . These countries have no theatres , no concert halls , no circuses . The Gypsy showmen take the place of these , and they are very popular and numerous . When the rude Arabs conquered Persia in the seventh century they found a ...
... Gypsies . These countries have no theatres , no concert halls , no circuses . The Gypsy showmen take the place of these , and they are very popular and numerous . When the rude Arabs conquered Persia in the seventh century they found a ...
Strana 25
... Gypsy dances of Europe strongly resemble Oriental dances . The question in all these cases is , Did the Gypsies bring these dances with them , or find them there and adopt them ? The same question arises as to Persia , Syria , and Egypt ...
... Gypsy dances of Europe strongly resemble Oriental dances . The question in all these cases is , Did the Gypsies bring these dances with them , or find them there and adopt them ? The same question arises as to Persia , Syria , and Egypt ...
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