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      Brief Survey of History of Roma people in the Great Rye Island

      Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
      Journal of Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention

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          The main aim of this work is to represent the history of Roma people on Great Rye Island. The work deals with the historical review of these Roma minorities. It shows their historical and social background down the centuries. It scopes some important regions and analyses of family names in the designated area. The biggest part of the work is a conclusion about Roma people in the period after and before the war and how they lived during these years. This work also has some analytical information about Roma families and uses some life-related materials. The end of the work sums up the most significant steps of these people.

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          Journal
          Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
          cswhi
          Journal of Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
          2222386X
          20769741
          December 31 2020
          December 29 2020
          December 31 2020
          December 29 2020
          : 11
          : 4
          : 64-67
          Article
          10.22359/cswhi_11_4_09
          217b1f30-8b0f-4193-ae99-9e8d93c9a3e2
          © 2020

          This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          Psychology,Social & Behavioral Sciences
          Psychology, Social & Behavioral Sciences

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