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Roma Culture Research Paper

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The Roma people have been underappreciated for many years. Due to the way they were treated that have come up with many different ways to act in the world. With mistreatment coming from multiple different cultures, there has been a strong bond with the Roma culture to continue their society despite the many hatred acts from other civilizations. The Roma people have educated children in a very culturally different way that many cultures and civilizations. From their schooling to begging we see the Roma culture teaching children bad habits economically compared to many other cultures. Looking into the Roma culture, you will find that close to half of Roma children attend any type of public school. This low number has evolved from the discrimination of their culture. Roma children are taught in many ways that education is necessary to live a life of fulfillment. In some ways this may be true, but in an economy where human capital is becoming very important to live a successful life, not attending any type of school would be hurting the Roma population assuming that they want to have a culture with less poverty. Education in many cultures and civilizations has a …show more content…

Many of the Roma children are taught to lie when begging in an attempt on other civilizations to have more compassion on them. Begging is often looked at by many cultures as the lowest form of work. Furthermore, the Roma children count on this money to help pay bills alongside of their parents. This form of money making has caused the Roma people to have little influence in other societies. Howell and Paris suggest, “Some individuals or groups have more authority than others; that is, people grant legitimacy to their words and actions” (Introducing Cultural Anthropology, 132). Using this logic, it would be rare for the Roma culture to have much authority when they are found on the streets begging for

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