Gypsies, often referred to as Romani people, have diverse lifestyles and traditions, and hunting practices can vary widely among different Romani groups. In some cultures, traditional hunting may be practiced as a means of sustenance or in connection with cultural rituals, while in others, it may not be common at all. Ultimately, their activities depend on their specific cultural practices, location, and lifestyle choices.
no they do not go hunting when they are ababy
A-Hunting We Will Go was created in 1777.
A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies
That would be A-Hunting We Will Go.A-Hunting we will go, a-hunting we will go.Heigh-ho a dairy-o, a hunting we will go!A-hunting we will go, a hunting we will go.We'll catch a fox and put 'em in a box, and then we'll let him go.
The collective nouns are a band of gypsies and a caravan of gypsies.
They have a reputation for moving, but many have homes that are permanent.
Sure there is. Gypsies (Romani) are spread all over Europe. There are every possible European person that could be part of Romani descent; Serbian Gypsies, Bulgarian Gypsies, Greek Gypsies, Turkish Gypsies, Arabic Gypsies (Domari;Middle Eastern Gypsies), Italian Gypsies, you name it.
no, they do not go hunting or fishing.
Who directed «The Time of the Gypsies»?
gypsies'
a caravan of gypsies
No, you can go without one!