Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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... religion and argues that ' in fact , unexciting as it may be to anthropological thrill - seekers , Gypsy response to religions , and to individual religious experience , is pretty much the same as that of other human beings . ' In ...
... religion and argues that ' in fact , unexciting as it may be to anthropological thrill - seekers , Gypsy response to religions , and to individual religious experience , is pretty much the same as that of other human beings . ' In ...
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... religion and Romani culture have been challenged by the mass adherence of Gypsies to Pentecostalism since the 1950s and an answering later growth of religiosity by Roma within the traditional religions of the Mediterranean area : Roman ...
... religion and Romani culture have been challenged by the mass adherence of Gypsies to Pentecostalism since the 1950s and an answering later growth of religiosity by Roma within the traditional religions of the Mediterranean area : Roman ...
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... religions are consequent more upon the racism against Gypsies prevalent in various societies than anything intrinsically ... religion and politics of non - Gypsies are similarly cynical . They will often feign Christian commitment and ...
... religions are consequent more upon the racism against Gypsies prevalent in various societies than anything intrinsically ... religion and politics of non - Gypsies are similarly cynical . They will often feign Christian commitment and ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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