Bad but I find funny that we get a bad wrap and then we bitch mostly it is we were theives con-men, I am a true traveler my mom and dad both travekers dads sc otch moms irish.we still preserve our old ways me and my wife r raising our boys in these ways .the old ones would steal like the story u told about the ham lol not us they sound Irish we scotch dont that an irish thing we have a rule if u r going to steal it better be over $100, 000 if not it isn't worth it la wyers r not cheap .so thats why we r lagit my family own m.h.p. Since I am a Green-Eyed Lady, I adopted this '70s song as my own. My great great grandad was a gypsi and ad like to no any one nows a old storys about andrew gavin he was a bear nuckle fighter and one of the best Equalities and Human Rights Commission 2009: Gypsies and Travellers: simple solutions for living together 3. Good content - my ancestors were scottish traveller with links to McPhie, MCCallum, Burke and probably Gordon although not travellers.
Im a scotch traveler from the states .dont know many from the old country.but im % 100 traveler mom and da so on and so on .I know many stewarts here and in canada my wife is from canada also % 100 scotch traveler we r proud and raise r boys in our peopled old ways my name is tom McMillan my wife is mary McMillan so if anyone would like to talk my hantel well it would be barry to here from u mactommy36@gmail Thank you so much, if you know, but if you don't, I'll try to check on this. I am already linked to Garry McCallum who has a wonderful record on Ancestry. I feel, as a Travellers family member, that everyones opinion is valid, whether true or when given the old "artistic liscence" . They are the traditional Gypsies, a shortening of the misnomer Egyptians. Conditional on local councils’ approval, however, 90% of planning applications have been refused‘Experiment sites’ are particularly vulnerable to the pandemic and the adverse impacts of lockdown, which is having a significant impact on residents. Brian said, the freedom of the travelling people they once had has gone, here is some Extracts of my words to the (The House in the County)by Maggie Stewarts grandson James Stewart (Choures) Thats why we all go Roving for Roving life is not of our own, there is allways some kind of authority that cant leave us traveller's alone, that's why we go over the Donside that's why we go over the Dee That's why we go over the Spitle and in by Blairgowrie. Julie, you are such a font of information.

"Green-eyed lady, windswept lady, rules the night, the waves, the sand/Green-eyed lady, ocean lady, child of nature, friend of man/ Green-eyed lady, passion's lady, dressed in love, she lives for life to be/Green-eyed lady, feels life I never see, setting sons and lonely lovers free/Green-eyed lady, lovely lady, strolling slowly towards the sun/Green-eyed lady, ocean lady, soothing every raging storm that comes." Were not all.

Today, we are all worried about our friends, family and access to resources; this is the stuff of everyday life for many members of marginalised communities. This allows the tinkers to switch nimbly to cant in the presence of even Gaelic-speaking strangers, a skill that was useful when they were questioned about suspected theft or poaching.different types of Scottish travelers. dear Celtic Lady. Thanks very much a very good read. A formal apology has been demanded for a years-long social experiment to "settle" Scottish gypsy travellers.

"He said that even though Scotland's gypsy travellers were now legally recognised as an ethnic group they still faced discrimination and were expected to "resign themselves to being at the bottom of the pecking order".Mr McPhee said his family and others were taking a stand, no longer prepared to stay silent on how they had been treated.Christina McKelvie said the Tinker Experiment had been a "distressing" experience for families.She said: "The Scottish government accepts that lives of many gypsy travellers have been blighted by historical policies and practices of councils and charities, and we absolutely recognise the devastating and lasting impact this had on families. If anyone has any information they would like to contribute I am just starting to study the topic. The woman in the glenelg photo is my great great granny from the stewart clan tinker selling themail pots and pans would be great if u could help me email jaams333@gmail.com find out more thanka John I've always been fascinated by the gipsy/Roma people, and up until the past few years, had never known of the Travellers of Ireland and the UK.
They are distinct from them ethnically, culturally and linguistically. Years of neglect by councils mean staying at home is incredibly difficult. Don't Travellers have enough problems without these silly little things aswell?

FOUR men have been jailed for a total of 29 years for a savage campaign of kidnappings, violence and intimidation against slave workers.

Iam a traveler and I still travel now the travelin way of life is over all the younger 1s today arnt intrested in shiftin iam related to most scotish travelers iam from a very big family

When I started to get factual information (Birth, death, marriage cert) I noticed they all had the same professions (horse dealers, hawkers and tinsmiths). "I have an account from the Scotland Office at the time which makes it very clear that they were using the children - threatening to remove the children from travelling families if they didn't take up the offer of accommodation. Did you know that not all of the southern border travellers were of non romani culture there is a group out of yetholm that are romani scottish travellors who came to scottland in the 1400's My paternal grandfather was in The Gorbals, his family having repatriated to Scotland from Irealnd. Hello - I am an Irish author currently working on a book on Irish Travellers - Their lives- culture- customs - Language- customs - Every aspect. I noticed that people think neg of them but now I run my own company all thanks to the Williamson brothers. Betsy Whyte was born into a family of travellers who roamed the Scottish countryside between the wars. Poetically known as the Summer Walkers, they also are referred to as traivellers, traivellin' fowk and nawkers.

Scottish Travellers have a secret cant, or language, the Beialrearich, which has never been written down.