How Travellers Live, Ireland 1965
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2022
- How do the Travellers fit into Irish society?
‘Discovery’ looks at the plight of Travellers in Ireland. The programme visits two campsites to see how their communities live.
These are Irish families, Irish faces. Maybe the purist Irish that there are.
This extract from the programme shows Travellers at a roadside camp and describes the culture of begging that exists in the Travelling community as almost the only education they will ever have.
The programme looks at education and the general treatment of Travellers by the rest of society. Members of the Travelling community describe their living conditions, and the treatment they experience at the hands of settled people.
Brian Cleeve also provides a brief history of the Travellers and their way of life.
These are Itinerants. To their enemies, tinkers, trash. To their few friends they are the travellers. The people of the roads...
One farmer, on whose land the “tinkers” have settled describes them as “an awful nuisance”.
Peter Kennerley, producer of ‘Discovery’, wrote an article for the RTV Guide ahead of the broadcasting of the programme on Telefís Éireann. Развлечения
They lovly when i was yong if you treated them rite they wrre do thankfull god bless them all ❤❤❤
as a traveller I do find these videos especially interesting. thank you for uploading this. I really appreciate it.
Sounds like the tinkers get Munsoned a lot
@@marcdavis4509 big ern would agree too.
Go milk a bull
@@roymunson1 sugar in the gas tank
It's about time now that more Irish travellers were given human rights within Irish society as well.
My ancestors from my father's side were travalers. My grand father was also a officer in the Auxiliary too
I can't imagine how hard it must have been sleeping in those tents ... so cold.
Not as cold as the tent's today, they had fire and food.
My late mother loved to tell the story as a little girl when out walking with her father coming upon a family and their tent. The father spoke and told my grandfather that his wife just had a new baby. Mammy said he invited them to look into the tent...there lying was a very pretty lady and a beautiful new baby ❤️ they were very happy. ❤️
@@katieq7210 I love your true story, it shows that some cared a lot, others feared the unknown,some settled people were also poor yet the poorest are the most generous
I am American but my Irish grandmother use to call us Tinkers when we misbehaved. The sad part was I think she was completely genuine and concerned we would tern into lessers if we did not keep up appearances
When travellers used actually travel
You say this as we have a choice😂
Travellers still would if the local councils and police didn’t harass them everywhere they settled for a few weeks
@@tdoran616 well said
@@tdoran616 harass them? I suppose for no reason. By fuck whatever about the old travellers the new breed over the last 40 years should never be allowed anywhere. Don't bother with a reply as we all see the joyce Nevin and other travellers on RUclips. Every town in Ireland has the worst breed of travellers and when we can live like them we will have an equal society.
God bless them people very hard times to live in... Can't imagine the cold in those tents and a life of uncertainty...
Bigoted hypocrite!
I remember all that in Bestfield Carlow at the time……..
I know these folk they came to my door and we gave help for some luck you understand not. They are the kings of the land they are my folk they are brave god fearing folk that will not see me as I walk amongst them, they will not see the leprechaun dancing on the palm of my hand as such things are for me alone.
As I flutter my butterfly wings so you shall feel the storm in all Ireland I shed a tear now for my country I must fly but do not be caught napping when I walk amongst you soon oh so soon. Love OM OM OM
What a great, pretty and handsome person. they were very poor yet were rich in heart and soul, If I was born a traveler |I would have stolen to help feed my family and people0 Those people were looked down on by some, I recall a time when trenches were dug in grass verge on to the edge of the road by a farmer so the travelers could not return to their old camping ground, that same man complained about my family because we looked over his walls and we steal some of his lovely big cooking apples. No the traveling people were not perfect but the same applied to the settled people. Very good people on both sides with some troublemakers mixed in, Just people
They are victims of our wrong doing in an informal manner!
@@caracortage3270 That is not how it started, why would anyone give a helping hand to the poor, the less well off, those people who were forced out of their homes and of their own lands, I know that some of the modern-day travelers do wrong and that is not right but remember not everyone is the same, always give people a chance and if they do wrong then you challenge that person not a whole group of people
What’s the name of the tin whistle tune ?
God bless the travellers.
How can eney make their lives so hard for them. Thay r not all bad, thay just want to live there life s. And just get bye on wot thay can Reaspet all life
Lepricorn! ♥️
can't hear the audio.
some thing's never change 😂😂😂
True there's still little bitches that discriminate against people but wouldn't actually have a pair of balls between their legs to say it to their face 😅funny old world we live in 😅
we beg all the time .. but we have just changed its name (work)
A good narrator told it like it is
""What God Blesses let no man curse . We are ALL EQUAL in the Eye's of our Creator""--- Go ráibh máith agat CR's---VV... Béannachtaí..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good on you Mary, You have got that right
God is good..God blesses the alcoholic the children and the Irish..
Equality is a communist myth.
Or, more than Equal? Didn't it say: "... perhaps, the purest Irish?"
great... post a video with little or no volume ... top marks 👌 🤣🤣
When someone consistently throws you chunks of historical/cultural GOLD, don't complain there's dirt on it. Take a deep breath and turn your volume up
couldn't hear the Caint on the audio! The buffers always complained about the dirt and the squalor. Could the culture be preserved without the litter, probably so but if you have to keep moving on you'd lose interest in a tidy site. I've been inside some lovely vans and mansions in my time honestly achieved. At the same time across the halting surrounded by broke lives and abused people. Not sure if the generations coming up have overall a desire to go on the road or believe in the old ways. I certainly respect the Caint as an indigenous language and wished I knew more of it.
@@acousticabuse6953 get a life, I want silent movies I'll watch Charlie Chaplin, if you're going to post a video at least make sure to mix it properly
@@thiest1205 You're free to watch what you want pal, if Charlie Chaplin floats our boat then good for you. It's not my uploads channel I just commented in defence of the channel, there's been loads of interesting can't find anywhere else videos of classic real Ireland posted by the man
@@acousticabuse6953 no I agree 💯, lots of great stuff, but frustrating when the narration is 💩, I'd rather not see it at all than to get picture but no sound,
CR ,ya get the real gold m8
🦘☘
Quite the musicians, eh?
All I can say is,, they deserve their reputation,, no doubt about it.
Martin what about your reputation, You sound like a hard heard hearted person but I could be very wrong
@@jamesbradshaw3389 your heart is hardened when your pockets are lightened
Racism man, believe it or not.
Martin I would nearly put money on it you don't actually know one Traveller, or gypsy if you are in England?? Not one I'd say...
@@nonnius2861 An empty wallet, an empty belly and a broken heart is what gives you the hardest taught lessons
Things have only gotten worse since then...
True, their basic needs are being met with all that social welfare but a culture of early school leaving still remains. Without an education, what prospects would you have outside of nefarious ones?
@@25pappy you don't have to go to school to be educated, modern qualifications do not even get a living wage job for most. Two income's to struggle.
Big time... since the laws banned these people from living their style of life..
@@tommercury3349 unfortunately so. And who are their primary educaters? Their parents, who are teaching their kids how to earn by illegal means and playing the social welfare system. It's a generational problem
How Irish people view Travellers today is how many people around the English-speaking world used to view Irish people in general.
A minority of people perhaps.
The Irish worked very hard, and so became a big success.
😂 “The Irish worked very hard.”
The Irish always combed their hair though..so
@@yankeeskunkee8519 Not their eyebrow hair though.
@@annehebert510 focus on your nose hair Anne...judge not
I have not a good word to say about the traveling community just look at the crime data
This is a very uneducated statement to make
@@eileenhavern77 says the liberal fool who's head is buried in the sand
Tis terrible sor...
And now a days ya never hear of a traveller barely they lasted for 100s of years now there history is gone because we’re made selltle and that killed the pure Irish traveller
Jealiouy all tis live and let live.there humans not animals come on
Weren't combs invented yet?
Loughrea co galway
The plastic bucket has a lot to answer for
I feel so sorry for the farmer. Farming is hard enough without dealing with this nonsense.
They would’ve worked for the farmer. It was very common for farmer to seasonally hire Travellers.
We’re they as bad as the tans mr farmer
Best answer of all the comment
Where they casue i dont think they where
Not 1965 , no way i think it is 1950