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Irish Gypsy Travellers are a distinct ethnic group in Ireland who have their own customs, language (Cant), and nomadic lifestyle. They are often skilled tradespeople, like tinsmiths or horse traders, and traditionally travel in caravans. They have faced discrimination and marginalization, leading to challenges in accessing education, healthcare, and employment.

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