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Exploring the Fascinating
Culture of the Romany (Gypsies)
“Gadje Gadjensa, Rom
Romensa.” This is a Romany (Gypsy) saying that means “Gadje with Gadje, Rom
with Rom.”
So what is a gadje?
A gadje in the Romany language means “not one of us.” Many Rom prefer to
not allow outsiders (us) into their lives. It’s no coincidence that in my
hours, days, and months of researching the Romany for Seeking Patience,
little information was available. Odd, because the Rom have lived in many
places throughout the world for centuries. They’re a widely traveled people.
Yet there is little written history regarding their origins, although recent
evidence points to an emigration from India 1500 years ago.
I believe the reason
there is little information available is because the Rom simply prefer it that
way. They are a proud people who keep to themselves. And they are nomads,
forever on the move, traveling by horse and wagon in caravans.
It is no secret that the
Rom have suffered persecution, prejudice, exclusion, and discrimination for
centuries. The “Gypsy” stereotype includes a criminal, fortune-teller,
blacksmith, thief, and musician, a dark-complexioned, shadowy figure. But why
do so many of us harbor this unfair prejudice? Perhaps because of the Rom’s
nomadic existence, lack of a solid religious belief, and exotic clothes and
lifestyle. Their dialect is distinct and related to Sanskrit. Their tradition
is oral, for they didn’t have the luxury of building libraries.
One belief shared by all
Rom is cleanliness. Mahrime means unclean or polluted. To avoid mahrime,
clothes covering the top half of their body are washed separately from clothes
on the bottom. Certain parts of the female body are considered unclean, and
doctors are sometimes avoided because they deal with illness. And, a Rom can
become polluted by being too close to a gadje.
Seeking Patience
Do people prove their
worth by strength, or by character?
Half-Romany, half-English
lord, he lives a perilous Gypsy life … until a sweet English rose saves his
life, and perhaps his soul. Widowed by a cruel husband, she's given up all hope
of love. Brought together in peril, they dare to reach for a brighter future
together.
Luca Boldor, Romany
leader, lives a nomad’s life in Regency England with his Gypsy caravan.
Believing his noble father abandoned him at birth, he refuses to acknowledge
his English blood, or live a settled life. But when a vicious attack by a rival
leaves him bleeding on an English lady's doorstep, he has no choice but to
accept her help. Her gentle faith stirs his heart in a way he has long denied.
Lady Patience Blakwell,
widowed countess, lives in near poverty. Her husband's heir uses threats to
keep her from demanding her rightful inheritance. With a few faithful servants,
she exists quietly in the country, only her faith keeping her strong … until
the day a bold, handsome Gypsy collapses in her hall. He's unlike any man she's
ever known, and she'll confront any subterfuge to keep him safe.
But when a secret from
Lady Patience's past emerges, Luca must face his own past, or lose her and all
hope of love. Will this strong man humble himself to open his heart for his
lady?
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