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    The Cagots (pronounced [ka.ɡo]) were a persecuted minority who lived in the west of France and northern Spain: the Navarrese Pyrenees, Basque provinces...
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  • under several other names, as well, including Nicholas Seare, Beñat Le Cagot, and Edoard Moran. He published the nonfiction book The Language of Film...
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  • brethren." Anthropology Begging Bitlaha (applied in south Asia) Burakumin Cagot Castaway Dalit also called outcaste Deviancy Hobo Leatherman Marooning Nomad...
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  • Baekjeong of Korea, and the Ragyabpa of Tibet, as well as the Romani people and Cagot in Europe, and the Al-Akhdam in Yemen. Traditionally, the groups characterized...
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    Knox thriller, The Marks of Cain was published in 2010. Centring on the Cagot community who lived in the Basque Country, and the troubled history of the...
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    2008. Jolly, Geneviève (2000). "Les cagots des Pyrénées: une ségrégation attestée, une mobilité mal connue" [The cagots of the Pyrenees: an attested segregation...
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    following hamlets: Aintzinalde Arizkun (main village) Bozate Ordoki Pertalats Cagot, a population which was last segregated in this area Wikimedia Commons has...
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    on 14 February 2014 (M.P.C. 87142). Louis Duret Clinique Ambroise Paré Cagot Jean-Pierre Poirier, Ambroise Paré, Paris, 2006, p. 42. In 1522, near Metz...
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    French prisoner Saint-Girons church in Monein, that was built by the local cagot craftsmen in 1464. Heart of oak beams of the frame of Saint-Girons church...
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    outcast community of Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon. Burakumin, in Japan. Cagot, in France and Spain. Caquins of Brittany, in France Cascarots, an ethnic...
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    Andalusian people Aragonese people Asturian people Balearic people Basque people Cagot Canarian people Cantabrian people Castilian people Catalan people Extremaduran...
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    von Zach FX (March 1798). "Einige Nachrichten von den Cagots in Frankreich" [Some news of the Cagots in France]. Allgemeine geographische Ephemeriden (in...
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    treatment, until the eighteenth century, mean they are often compared to the Cagots of southwestern France and northern Spain, or the crétins des Alpes of the...
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    of the river. In the Philippines, a juvenile Cantor's turtle known as "cagot" appeared and was captured by a fisherman along the Addalam River, Cabarroguis...
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    me up and down? Her face I cannot see, for she keeps for ever behind me Cagot and Cressida Lethe and Anapaula Oh, sweep away, Angel, with Angelic Scorn...
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    the West Indies. France portal Demographics of France Armenians in France Cagot Ethnic groups in Europe Franco-Mauritian French Americans French Australian...
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    he was eleven. His piety earned him the schoolyard nickname "sale petit Cagot". That same year, he and his brother were sent to the Collège de Charleville...
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    Lépreux et cagots du Sud-Ouest, notes historiques, médicales, philologiques, suivies de documents [History of leprosy in France. I. lepers and cagots in southwestern...
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  • the local Basque population, and his best friend among them is Beñat Le Cagot, a truculent Basque nationalist and bard, with whom he shares an immense...
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  • presents; some are: Cagot ear — A congenital defect characterized by ears without an earlobe; the name of the defect derives from the Cagot minority of northern...
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    Untouchable (social system) Burakumin - The Japanese equivalent of baekjeong. Cagot - Similar historically persecuted people in France and Spain Sudrania, OP...
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  • Europe Antisemitism in 21st century Germany Aryan certificate Blue blood Cagot Casta Caste Converso Crypto-Islam Crypto-Judaism Discrimination based on...
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  • collective term for the outcast endogamous communities of India and Nepal Cagot or Agotes, the former outcast community of France and Spain Tanka (danhu)...
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    (Gypsies) and buhameak (Bohemians) by Basque speakers.[citation needed] The Cagots also were found north and south of the mountains. They lived as untouchables...
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    nomad community of Spain with a similar lifestyle, but of unrelated origin. Cagot, similarly historically persecuted people in France and Spain. Cascarots...
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    Historically, it was a place of refuge for the marginalized Cagot community, evidenced by the distinctive "Cagot door," a feature still visible today. The region...
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    and Mademoiselle Odile, a 2012 YA novel by James Reese features a young Cagot witch named Odile Ricau who brews a salt potion to save her brother but...
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  • related or ethnically distinct groups like Ashkali or Balkan Egyptians, Cagots, Cigans/Zigans, Gitans/Gitanos, Kale, Manouches, Quinquins, Shelta, Sinti...
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    attraction. Sculpture of a "Cagot" in the church. Font for Cagots in the church, with a small sculpture of what is presumed to be a Cagot. Wikimedia Commons has...
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    tax in 1380 (named Creix), and also made various arrangements with the Cagots. Court fines were another important source of revenue and Fébus preferred...
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