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Travellers and gypsies often earn a living through a variety of means such as seasonal work, trading goods, performing arts like music or dance, craftsmanship, and sometimes through traditional occupations like blacksmithing or horse trading. Additionally, some may also engage in modern professions or running businesses to support themselves and their families.

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