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In some Governments, as in those of Penza and Simbirsk, the last sheaf is dressed up in woman's clothes. In White-Russia the harvest-home feast is known by the name of Talaka, a name which is given…Continue
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Many of the songs are addressed to the Goddess of Love, the presiding genius of the season, or at least have reference to her influence, and in some places it is customary to sing them under the…Continue
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In some parts of Russia the end or death of winter is celebrated on the last day of the "Butter-week," by the burning of " the Straw Mujik"--a heap of straw, to which each of the participators in the…Continue
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Each season of the year has its own songs set apart for it in Russia, hallowed by old traditions, and linked with customs of which the original meaning has, in most cases, long been forgotten, but…Continue
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hello all. i am a Pictish Druid but i have always been interested in slavic traditions. it has been so hard for me to find any good information though and i look forward to learning a lot from you all. forgive me if i havent much to add right now but i would be happy to exchange information with anyone interested in any of the traditions i am versed in. i had to be a "noob" as the kids say these days but if any of you could be kind enough to send me a sort of a primer on slavic traditions, just the basics, and maybe some suggested reading i would greatly appreciate it. glad to be a part of your group!
-chaz
Hey guys!! My eclectic study group is hosting an open ritual in March. They want to do something no one has done. Eastern European, Baltic, Slavis inspired ritual. They asked that we all come up with ideas before the 30th. Someone want to point me in the right direction?? Or have any ideas?? thanks!!
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