Bulgarian Folk CustomsThe development and preservation of folk customs is extremely important in sustaining a community and promoting the welfare of the individual within it. These customs fulfil many social and personal needs, strengthening the family, educating and celebrating. |
Što ljudi govore - Napišite recenziju
Na uobičajenim mjestima nismo pronašli nikakve recenzije.
Sadržaj
List of figures | 9 |
A summary of Bulgarian history | 23 |
Traditional Bulgarian society | 35 |
Bulgarian folk costumes | 41 |
List of Figures | 45 |
Folk music and instruments | 53 |
Food and folk ritual | 61 |
Birth and childhood | 75 |
Betrothal and marriage | 93 |
Building and entering a new house | 135 |
Death and funerals | 141 |
The winter cycle | 157 |
The spring and early summer cycle | 187 |
The high summer and autumn cycle | 237 |
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Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
animals apron Baba Marta Babinden baby baked banitsa believed blessing boiled bread bride bridegroom buried celebrated century ceremony chemise child church clothes coin costumes customary dance the horo dead deceased decorated dever Dirty Days dishes districts Dobrudzha dressed Easter evil feast festival fields fire fire-dancing flowers fruit tree garments Gergyovden gifts girls grain grave greenery guests harvest holiday honey horo ikons kerchief known koledari kukeri kurban Kyustendil lamb lazarki loaf loaves Macedonia magical marriage married martenitsi midwife milk mother neighbours nestinarstvo oxen parents peperuda performed person Perun Petrovden pieces Pirin posy Proto-Bulgars rakiya red eggs red thread region relatives Rhodopes ritual round rusalii sedyanka sheep shirt sieve singing Slavs Sofia region sometimes songs St George's Day symbolic taboos thought Thracians traditional usually vampire village wash wedding western Bulgaria wine woman women young zmey