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Yenish people


The Yenish, Yeniche (French), or Jenische (German), are the third-largest population of itinerant people all over Europe, living mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium and parts of France. They are one of the most geographically widespread groups in Western Europe. They often claim to be descendants of the Celtic Helvetii, but it is commonly believed that the origin of the Yenish can be attributed to members of the marginalized and poor classes of society of the early modern period and the 19th century. Features of this historic Yenish were their economic, legal and social exclusion from the majority population and a consequent permanent migration. In this regard and also in their lifestyle, they resemble the Scottish and Irish Travellers. There are about 700,000 Yenish people all over Europe, over 200,000 in Germany, 35,000 in Switzerland, 3,000 in Luxembourg and the rest spread all over France, Belgium, and Austria. In the Netherlands the Woonwagenbewoners are a small community of travelling families related to the Yenish people. In Romania, the Yenish are known as deitsche Zigeiner which means 'German Gypsies'. In Pennsylvania, there are Yenish families with roots in Switzerland, Germany and Luxembourg. They are called Dutch Gypsies or Black Dutch.

The Yenish have been concentrated mostly around the Rhineland.

The Yenish differ culturally and ethnically from the Roma and are considered a different group, although they may fall under a more generic but often more loosely defined category of Gypsy. They live within extended families.

Their Yenish language (also referred to as a jargon, argot, or cant) is essentially the Rotwelsch language enriched with distinctive vocabulary, partially based on other languages like Yiddish, Judeo-Latin, and Romani.


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