THE OLD WAYS
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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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Faces of Europe - Italia. Some of the ethnic Italian clothes remind me of Slavic native clothes. It has similar bright colors, designs and patterns. I find these similarities in all European cultures. There are some similarities, but also many differences, which make us all unique
Faces of Europe- Basque. Their ethnic clothes are made from the same gorgeous bright colors as we see in other European nations
Faces of Europe - Spain/Ispania. More beautiful bright colours, and earthy elements like flower crowns, tree branches, reefs. Indigenous Europeans were nature people. They lived in harmony, and in perfect balance with their local organic ecosystem and environment. This doesn’t mean our ancestors lived like wild animals in the woods. Well, some of them did live in the woods, in solitude, separated from the village/tribe. Community/Tribe’s shaman/witch/seer/sage/wizard usually lived this way. For the most part however, our ancestors were quite sophisticated and civilised. And although today we consider ourselves far more advanced than our ancestors, I say, compare some of the older architecture, or art to what we have today, and than decide who’s move advanced
Faces of Europe - Bulgaria. Exactly the same bright, beautiful colours and very similar patterns and designs in ethnic clothes
Faces of Europe - Sweden. You can see the same bright colours, and similar patterns, but at the same time you can see distinctive differences that makes all ethnic groups unique.
Faces of Europe - Germany/Germania. I can see some similarities between Germanic ethnic clothes, and the ethnic clothes of their neighbouring European nations. But I also see distinct elements and designs that set them apart from others and make them unique Germanic