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    Quote Originally Posted by Xinelobop View Post
    Very Indian looking.
    Today Gypsies seem way more mixed.



    wait, are all of these gypsies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    Late 1800s

    They have extremely straight hair and very marked features.










    They seem more Amerindian than Indian to me here


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    Quote Originally Posted by punkx View Post
    They seem more Amerindian than Indian to me here
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    It's funny, maybe they have some resemblance although they look more like gypsies than Native Americans to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Melonman View Post
    wait, are all of these gypsies
    In the first photo you can see that the children are separated into two groups, the ones on the right are not gypsies. And in the last photo I would say that some are not gypsies

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    In old photos I dont know why but almost everyone usually has more marked features, I guess the lifestyle

    spanish gypsies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ard 2.0 View Post
    In old photos I dont know why but almost everyone usually has more marked features, I guess the lifestyle

    spanish gypsies
    emilio, adrian and inaki look very south european, but not suprised, since already seen some balkan gypsies passing easily in europe, despite being fully gypsy, though these spanish gypsies are somewhat more european mixed

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    According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xinelobop View Post
    Very Indian looking.
    Today Gypsies seem way more mixed.




    Gitanas de Guadix from where the first photo in what looks like a wedding. There are two albino gypsy women.
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