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LoginThe Stopping Place website uses some essential and optional cookies. To find out more, read about our cookies. Irish travellers are usually catholic and a large proportion of Irish Travellers would Identify as Christian or Catholic. Other Travellers if they are religious will usually share the religion of the area they live. There is no set Traveller religion, and Travellers have a variety of spiritual beliefs. Weddings are an important celebration within the GRT community.
Traditionally, Irish Travellers are a nomadic group of people from Ireland but have a separate identity, heritage and culture to the community in general. An Irish Traveller presence can be traced back to 12th century Ireland, with migrations to Great Britain in the early 19th century. Romany Gypsies have been in Britain since at least after migrating from continental Europe during the Roma migration from India. In reality, linguistic analysis of the Romani language proves that Romany Gypsies, like the European Roma, originally came from Northern India, probably around the 12th century. French Manush Gypsies have a similar origin and culture to Romany Gypsies. There are other groups of Travellers who may travel through Britain, such as Scottish Travellers, Welsh Travellers and English Travellers, many of whom can trace a nomadic heritage back for many generations and who may have married into or outside of more traditional Irish Traveller and Romany Gypsy families. The Census statistics have not yet been released but the Census put the combined Gypsy and Irish Traveller population in England and Wales as 57,
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They are predominantly English-speaking, though many also speak Shelta , a language of mixed English and Irish origin. They are one of several groups identified as " Travellers " in the UK and Ireland. Despite often being incorrectly referred to as " Gypsies ", [6] Irish Travellers are not genetically related to the Romani , who are of Indo-Aryan origin.
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6/28/2024
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