Folklor u Romów
Abstract
During the last few years a considerable attention has been devoted to speaking and writing about Romani culture, especially their folklore. Our work is an introduction to the study of gypsy folk literature and music. Our aim was to present a compact presentation of knowledge about the Romani folklore, its forms, genres and contents which, in our opinion, are the source of understanding the inwardness of the Romani ethnic group. There can be shown the particularity of the Romani society, their ethical and moral regulators, the system of values and their aesthetic and religious opinion.
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