Kalé

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The Kalé are a subgroup of the Romani people, traditionally found in the Iberian Peninsula and known for their distinct language varieties and cultural practices.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Kalé canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Romani subgroup
ethnic group
alsoKnownAs Cale
Gitanos
Iberian Kale
associatedWithArtForm Flamenco dance
Flamenco singing
associatedWithMusicGenre Flamenco
culturalInfluenceOn Andalusian culture
Iberian performing arts
Spanish music
ethnicGroupOf Iberian Peninsula
hasCulturalPractice extended family networks
itinerant trades
oral traditions
hasCulturalValue maintenance of group identity
respect for elders
strong family solidarity
hasDistinctIdentityFrom non-Romani Portuguese
non-Romani Spaniards
other Romani subgroups
hasEthnonym Kalé self-link
hasSocialStructure clan-like family groupings
kin-based networks
hasTraditionalOccupation entertainment and performance
horse trading
street trading
historicallySubjectTo anti-Romani legislation
assimilation policies
discrimination in Spain
isMinorityIn Portugal
Spain
languageFamilyOfCaló Romani language
surface form: Romani
languageTypeOfCaló Para-Romani language
partOf Romani
surface form: Romani diaspora in Europe
populationDistribution communities in Portugal
communities in southern Spain
primarily urban communities in Spain
practicesReligion Roman Catholicism
sharesAncestryWith other Romani groups
subgroupOf Romani
surface form: Romani people
traditionallyFoundIn Portugal
Spain
usesEthnonymForSelfDesignation Gitanos
Kalé self-link
usesLanguage Caló
Portuguese
Spanish

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Roma people hasSubgroup Kalé
Kalé hasEthnonym Kalé self-link
Kalé usesEthnonymForSelfDesignation Kalé self-link