The Sinti are a group of Romani people primarily found in Germany, France, and Italy. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes unique music, dance, and traditions. The Sinti are often recognized for their distinct language, Romani, which has various dialects. Historically, they have faced discrimination and persecution, particularly during the Holocaust, when many Sinti were targeted.
Today, the Sinti continue to celebrate their identity through festivals and community gatherings. They strive to preserve their traditions while also integrating into modern society. Efforts are being made to raise awareness about their culture and history, promoting understanding and acceptance among broader communities.