Anna Shabanova's collection of pictures

Photographs from Anna Shabanova's collection.

Extent: 10 photographs.

Condition of original material: Medium quality.

Custodial history: Materials present the history for the life of Anna Shabanova, a daughter of one of the first believers among Roma in the region of town Yambol - Brother Shaban.

Author(s)/Creator(s): Unknown photographers.

Arrangement: The pictures have been stored in an envelope withought order. They were not arranged chronologgically.

A note about terminology: Some of the material in this collection relates to Цигани [Tsigani / Gypsy] communities. Since 1989, these communities are often referred to using the term ‘Roma’. However, not all members of these communities accept the term Roma or identify as Roma. In Bulgaria, this is a heterogeneous community that comprises different groups with different ethnic identification (Romani, Bulgarian, Turkish or Rumanian), mother tongue, way of life, religion, and occupation. Moreover, the original material in this collection pre-dates 1989, when the term ‘Roma’ was unknown in Bulgaria. For these reasons, the term ‘Gypsies’ is used to describe these communities in the catalogue rather than ‘Roma’ because this more accurately depicts the identification of the communities recorded in this collection at the time the documents and photographs were created. The Protestant missionaries who worked among this population and whose results are related to the material in the collection, also used the term 'Gypsies'.