Romania, seemed like a good place to start looking for the missing children.
The date today is Friday July 7th, 1284. With the extraordinary powers of persuasion which two gold ducats endowed me I bought us both temporary fellowship in a kumpania (Romany family), including sleeping quarters in one of their vardos. The accommodation is actually pretty respectable if you compare it with most common folks in this period. And I have to credit the Rom; their personal hygiene is a good deal better than most common folks. Of course, since we aren't Rom ourselves we get referred to as "paash raat", their term for a gaje who has adopted the nomadic lifestyle.
However, the family has been very helpful in establishing a rapport with Laszlo Kriwaczek, one of the shepherds, and it is from Laszlo that I gleaned the most important information.
Without any prompting he gave me some important details: none of the children were more than eleven or twelve years old by appearance, and their language was strange to his ears.
Sadly, as a gypsy my welcome is tempered by a suspicious caution and I haven't been able to make a close approach to any of the local families, but I have heard small groups of children talking in German!
So let me close this account of my investigation with a stamping dance which Dinu Dalakis (his "local" name) taught me, playing his bosh.
References
Romany / English DictionaryExcerpts from the original Finding Romanistan programme
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6 comments:
Interesting.
AH! Somehow.. I had a feeling we were going to travel to the land of the last oracle!
Now finding out where the Rom really originated would be quite an achievement. I'm not sure they even know themselves. I suspect that as long as there have been gullible gajos there have been crafty Rom to bamboozle them. My best guess is that they were one of the peoples rendered homeless by one of the ancient territorial wars.
very interesting.
oh ive always wanted a wee shot in one of those gypsy caravans i love how they look :)
( always wanted to go roming round in a vardo.
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