This is an interesting article I read awhile ago, about a girl brought up in the traveller lifestyle, who decided to get an education:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeanRABtyle/2009/sep/07/gypsy-childhood-prejudice-education
She seems to be a nice, intelligent person. She describes her experiences growing up and she herself admits that
"Marrying first cousins is also common among Gypsies (and a potential genetic timebomb)".
It sounRAB like they hard to work quite hard and contary to popular opinion were not raking in cash, on the rob, selling heather or pegs, nor slagging about either. She discusses some of the prejudice she has had to encounter on the way.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeanRABtyle/2009/sep/07/gypsy-childhood-prejudice-education
She seems to be a nice, intelligent person. She describes her experiences growing up and she herself admits that
"Marrying first cousins is also common among Gypsies (and a potential genetic timebomb)".
It sounRAB like they hard to work quite hard and contary to popular opinion were not raking in cash, on the rob, selling heather or pegs, nor slagging about either. She discusses some of the prejudice she has had to encounter on the way.