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Rom baro In Romani communities in the United States and some areas of Europe,〔Sharon Bohn Gmelch. "Groups that Don't Want In: Gypsies and Other Artisan, Trader, and Entertainer Minorities". Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 15, (1986), p. 317.〕 the ''rom baro'' is the tribal leader. A ''rom baro'' serves the same purpose as a big man in New Guinean tribal societies. He earns his position through merit, and his decisions ‒ although considered wise ‒ do not have the automatic approval of the community.〔Paul R. Magocsi. ''Encyclopedia of Canada's peoples''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. p. 644.〕 Other factors in the selection of a ''rom baro'' include knowledge of the language of the areas of planned travel and resourcefulness in emergency situations.〔''The Encyclopedia Americana''. Grolier, 1981. p. 650.〕 ==Etymology== The term ''baro'' is of Indic origin, and implies not only "big", but also powerful and important. Some Canadian and American Romani groups have substituted the term ''shato'', a contraction of ''O Baro Shato'', "the bigshot".〔Lee, Ronald (Spring 1997). "The Rom-Vlach Gypsies and the Kris-Romani", ''The American Journal of Comparative Law'' 45 (2): 345–392.〕
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