Update:
1. EMIR KUSTURICA:
Try director Emir Kusturica's groundbreaking 1988 film The Time of the Gypsies., This clue from the National Geographic site, ://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/worldmusic/view/page.basic/genre/content.genre/roma__gypsy__music_778/ He was born in Sarajevo, not of gypsy parents, but has found an affinity with them. See 2005 NYT at ://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/08/magazine/08EMIR.html
Then Black Cat, White Cat - see review of this film and other works in the New York Times, Sunday, September 5, 1999. See videos related, on YouTube, at ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBbzcj1t2WY&feature=related/; and at ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdRPRvhXSCo&NR=1/. Enjoy the music. Mr. Kusturica characterizes the music as Unca-Unca, or oontsa-oontsa, a 2/4 beat, combining rock 'n roll, reggae and elements from times gone by - "a mess, but a nice mess."
And find, in Images for Black Cat, White Cat, even more fun.
He is the only child of Muslim parents, but apparently they were not practicing Muslims. See article. By 1999, he lived in Normandy with his family.
2. JASMINE DELLAL.
PBS has this: "American Gypsy: Stranger in Everybody's Land," film by Jasmine Dellal, at ://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2000/americangypsy/index.html. The estimate there is about 1,000,000 Gypsies in America. See review at ://www.americangypsy.com/the_film/full_description.html
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Cross reference to another of our sites - see comment there about Roma in Cesky Krumlov - populations living well together - Roma in Czech city, Cesky Krumlov
We have no ethnic connection to Roma, but a deep interest in why humans need to scapegoat others. We also have no information on dialects, but would like to know more.