Yenish, also spelled Yeniche or Jenische, may refer to:
Yenish people
Yenish language
Topics referred to by the same term
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The Yenish (German: Jenische; French: Yéniche, Taïtch) are an itinerant group in Western Europe who live mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg...
Yenish, also spelled Yeniche or Jenische, may refer to: Yenish people Yenish language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
Yenish (French: Yeniche, German: Jenisch), is a variety of German spoken by the Yenish people, former nomads living mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland...
more groups are being studied. The third largest group in Europe is the Yenish, an indigenous Germanic group. Many intinerant groups speak their own language...
thieves, and, by 1899, the police kept a central register on Sinti, Roma, and Yenish peoples. Nazi Germany considered them racially inferior (see Nazism and...
Romani minority in Switzerland are subjected to discrimination along with Yenish people. A police ‘Gypsy registry’ was established before World War I. In...
Juventute from 1926 to 1973. The project aimed to assimilate the itinerant Yenish people in Switzerland by forcibly removing their children from their parents...
sxu Upper Saxon, wae Walser German, wep Westphalian, wym Wymysorys, yec Yenish, yid Yiddish; see German dialects. Europeans and their Languages Archived...
Travellers, they may have mixed with the Yenish people and Romani people in the past, and have many Yenish and Romani loanwords in their language. Known...
America and Canada. Though often confused with Irish Travellers and the Yenish people in western Europe, the Romani are culturally different. The Romani...
region, e.g. the languages of Sinti and Roma, the Yiddish language, the Yenish language as well as Plautdietsch Dialects and languages of immigrants are...
Domes, and is inspired by the documented true story of the 14 year old Yenish boy Ernst Lossa (1929–1944). It was listed as one of eight films that could...
and cognate groups who intermingled with non-Roma Travellers (including Yenish people). The vast majority of this population uses a variety of French,...
program of forced removal and institutionalization of children of nomadic Yenish groups in Switzerland during the 20th century Lost children of Francoism...
Travellers Scottish Travellers Travelling Showmen Voyageurs Welsh Kale Yenish Travellers A 1986 study reported that 39% of marriages in the study were...
poverty or moral reasons (e.g. the mother being unmarried, very poor, of Yenish origin, etc.), and sent to live with new families, often poor farmers who...
Plattdeutsch-speaking Germans 1848–present Flag of Sorbs Official in Saxony. 1955–present Flag of South Schleswig Danes Flag of Yenish people 1829-1945 Flag of Masurians...
(4): 187–198. doi:10.1079/raf200490. Nagabhushana, G. G.; Worsham, A. D.; Yenish, J. P. (2001). "Allelopathic cover crops to reduce herbicide use in sustainable...
called the Woonwagenbewoners, who had ties to the Irish Travellers and the Yenish people, and he often pretended to be Romário while playing football. It...
the municipalities of Schillingsfürst and Schopfloch. Some Rotwelsch- and Yenish-speaking vagrant communities also exist in Switzerland due the country's...
rapes. He is the 11th child of a family of 16 children, descending from a Yenish community. After his first prison term, served in 1969, Bodein, a member...