Manouches

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As Manouches ( German  Manusch , Switzerland also bipolar , sg. Manouche , Romany for man ) denotes the group in France living and neighboring countries Sinti . Their presence in Western Europe has been documented since the 15th century when Roma immigrated from Southeast Europe .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Foundation Future for Swiss Travelers: Roma, Sinti, Manusch
  2. The Traveling Lecture Thomas Huonker , (PDF; 40 kB)
  3. Swiss Federal Office of Culture: Yeniche and Sinti as a national minority