
Tent Gypsies
Tent Gypsies, also known as nomadic or itinerant groups, are communities that traditionally rely on traveling and temporary shelters like tents instead of permanent homes. They often move from place to place for work, seasonal reasons, or cultural traditions. These groups may include various ethnic or cultural identities, each with unique customs, languages, and social structures. Their way of life emphasizes mobility, community ties, and adaptation to their environment, often preserving rich oral histories and traditional practices. While some may face social or economic challenges, Tent Gypsies maintain a distinct cultural identity rooted in their nomadic lifestyle.