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&lt;p&gt;These wagons were often highly decorated, with intricate carvings, paintings, and vibrant colours, reflecting the creative and artistic expression of the communities that built and lived in them. They were typically made of wood, and the interiors were designed to be compact yet functional, with space for sleeping, cooking, and storing essential items.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;For many Travellers, it remains a symbol of their ancestral way of life and resilience in the face of societal changes. While the wagons are no longer as commonly used for daily living, they continue to hold a place of pride and represent the close-knit, family-oriented nature of Traveller communities.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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Ethnic minorities--Ireland&#13;
Traveller art&#13;
Traditional arts--Ireland&#13;
Travellers (Nomadic people)--Folklore&#13;
Nomads--Social life and customs&#13;
Travellers (Nomadic people)--History&#13;
Travellers (Nomadic people)--Identity&#13;
Travellers (Nomadic people)--Material culture&#13;
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