- Roma people of Greece
The
Romani people of Greece are called Arlije/Erlides, Tsiganoi or the more derrogatery term Gyftoi.There were between 300,000 and 350,000 Roma in Greece, according to
Greek Helsinki Monitor in 1999. Government estimates range between 200,000 and 300,000. The Roma minority comprise around 3% of the total Greek population.History
Arrival at Balkans
The history of Roma in
Greece goes back over 600 years to the15th century . The name Gypsy sometimes used for the Roma people was first given to them by theGreeks who supposed them to be Egyptian in origin. Due to theirnomadic nature, they are not concentrated in a specific geographical area, but are dispersed all over the country. The majority of the Greek Roma areOrthodox Christians who speak the 'Vlachoura-Roma' language in addition to Greek. Most of the Roma who live inWestern Thrace areMuslims and speak a dialect of the same language.Hellenic Republic: National Commission for Human Rights: " [http://www.nchr.gr/category.php?category_id=99 The state of Roma in Greece] "]ettlements
(
Latin Greek : "Gyftomahala, Gyftika")The Roma in
Greece live scattered on the whole territory of the country, but a large concentration in the bigger cities, mainly inAthens andThessalonica . Notable centres of Roma life inGreece areAgia Varvara which has a very successful Roma community andAno Liosia where conditions are bad. Roma largely maintain their own customs and traditions. Although a large number of Roma has adopted a sedentary and urban way of living, there are still settlements in some areas. The nomads at the settlements often differentiate themselves from the rest of the population. They number 200,000 according to the Greek government. According to the National Commission for Human Rights that number is closer to 250,000 and according to the Greek Helsinki Watch group to 300,000.As a result of neglect by the state, among other factors, the Roma communities in
Greece face several problems including high instances of child labour and abuse, low school attendance, police discrimination and drug trafficking. The most serious issue is the housing problem since many Roma inGreece still live in tents, on properties they do not own, making them subject to eviction. In the past decade these issues have received wider attention and some state funding.Religion
The majority of the Greek Roma are
Orthodox Christian and have taken a Greek identity (Language, Names) while theMuslim Roma concentrated inThrace have taken a Turkish identity ("Tourkogeneis").Music
Roma in Greece are known for the
zurna anddavul duos (analogous to theshawm and drum partnership common in Roma music) and Izmir-influencedkoumpaneia music. Koumpaneia has long been popular among Greek Roma and Jews (the latter being some of the most popular performers beforeWorld War II ), especially in the city ofIoannina , and has recently been popularized by artists likeKostas Pavlidis andYianni Saleas .Dance
The Roma people are known for their great skills in belly-dancing (
Tsifteteli ).Notable Roma from Greece
*
Sotis Volanis
*Vassilis Saleas
*Giorgos Xanthiotis
*Kostas Pavlidis ee also
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Minorities in Greece
*Roma people References
External links
* [http://www.errc.org/cikk.php?cikk=400 Roma in Greece, 1999]
* [http://www.dzeno.cz/docs/Greece.doc Situation of Gypsies in Greece]
* [http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/ahu.1986.11.2.31?cookieSet=1&journalCode=ahu.1 Gypsies in Thessaloniki]
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