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1 Inside front cover, programme of the F.M.O. schools Joint Graduation Ceremony, 1979. It is to be sung to the tune "Walk, for the Night is coming". This translation was by the writer and Mrs. Belinda Chiu-Bing Acton.
2 F.M.O. Annual Report 1978-9, p. 7
3 F.M.O. Schools Summer Camp Programme, 1980
4 T. Acton, Gypsy Politics and Social Change, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1974) pp. 170-1
6 T. Acton 'Educating the children of herdsmen and fishermen' in China Now No. 89, April 1980
p. 28
8 A.J.S. Lack, "The Yaumatei Typhoon Shelter" in the JHKBRAS (1973)
7 F.M.O. Annual Report 1978-9, p.3
• Ibid.
Barbara E. Ward. "Chinese Fishermen in Hong Kong: Their post-peasant economy" in M. Freedman ed. Social Organisation: Essays presented to Raymond Firth, (London, 1967) pp. 271-2.
10 Wu Yuey Len "Life and Culture of the Shanam Boat People" in the Nankai Social and Economic Quarterly, 9:4 (1937) pp. 837-46.
12
11 F.M.O. Annual Report 1978-9, p. 12 and Appendix 1.
Dick Worrall Gypsy Education Van Leer/Walsall Council for Community Relations (Walsall, 1979) ch 5,9.
13 West Midlands Education Authorities Education Service for Travelling Children Gypsy Education in the West Midlands, (Wolverhampton, 1976) p. 25.
14 F.M.O. Schools Joint Graduation Ceremony programme, 1979, p. 3.
16 Romani, i.e. descended from a group that left India at the end of the first millennium AD, and has since spread over much of the world, retaining a sanskritic language, Romanes, often in a form creolised with the language of the host country.
16 T. Acton, Gypsy Politics and Social Change, ch. 7,8,15,16,17.
18
17 T. Acton, "The Ethnic Composition of British Romani Populations" in Roma, Journal of the Indian Institute of Romani Studies, 4:4 (1979) p. 48.
18
S.F. Balfour "Hong Kong before the British" in the JHKBRAS 10 (1970) reprinted from the Tien Hsia Monthly, (Shanghai), vols. 11 & 12.
19 Wu Yeuy Len, op.cit. and also "The Boat people of Shanam" in the Nankai Social and Economic Quarterly 9:3 (1936)
20 Ho Ke-en, "A Study of the Boat People" in the Journal of Oriental Studies (1965) pp. 1-41.
21 T. Acton "The Dissolution of the Tanka image”, to be published in China
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NOTES
1 Inside front cover, programme of the F.M.O. schools Joint Graduation Ceremony, 1979. It is to be sung to the tune "Walk, for the Night is coming". This translation was by the writer and Mrs. Belinda Chiu-Bing Acton.
2 F.M.O. Annual Report 1978-9, p. 7
3 F.M.O. Schools Summer Camp Programme, 1980
T. Acton, Gypsy Politics and Social Change, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1974) pp. 170-1
6 T. Acton 'Educating the children of herdsmen and fishermen' in China Now No. 89, April 1980
p. 28
8 A.J.S. Lack, "The Yaumatei Typhoon Shelter" in the JHKBRAS (1973)
7 F.M.O. Annual Report 1978-9, p.3
• Ibid.
Barbara E. Ward. "Chinese Fishermen in Hong Kong: Their post-peasant economy" in M. Freedman ed. Social Organisation: Essays presented to Raymond Firth, (London, 1967) pp. 271-2.
10 Wu Yuey Len "Life and Culture of the Shanam Boat People" in the Nankai Social and Economic Quarterly, 9:4 (1937) pp. 837-46.
12
11
11 F.M.O. Annual Report 1978-9, p. 12 and Appendix 1.
Dick Worrall Gypsy Education Van Leer/Walsall Council for Community Relations (Walsall, 1979) ch 5,9.
13 West Midlands Education Authorities Education Service for Travelling Children Gypsy Education in the West Midlands, (Wolverhampton, 1976) p. 25.
14 F.M.O. Schools Joint Graduation Ceremony programme, 1979, p. 3.
16 Romani, i.e.descended from a group that left India at the end of the first millenium AD, and has since spread over much of the world, retaining a sanskritic language, Romanes, often in a form creolised with the language of the host country.
16 T. Acton, Gypsy Politics and Social Change, ch. 7,8,15,16,17.
18
17
T. Acton, "The Ethnic Composition of British Romani Populations" in Roma, Journal of the Indian Institute of Romani Studies, 4:4 (1979) p. 48.
18
S.F. Balfour "Hong Kong before the British" in the JHKBRAS 10 (1970) reprinted from the Tien Hsia Monthly, (Shanghai), vols. 11 & 12.
19 Wu Yeuy Len, op.cit. and also "The Boat people of Shanam" in the Nankai
Social and Economic Quarterly 9:3 (1936)
20 Ho Ke-en, "A Study of the Boat People" in the Journal of Oriental Studies (1965) pp. 1-41.
Now.
21
T. Acton "The Dissolution of the Tanka image”, to be published in China
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