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Article Is there a common world of sagas?
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Legends
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Article application/x-troff-ms Tradition and Customs
Tradition and customs belong to the original homeland. They help to interpret the future through pictures, sentiments and emotions.
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Tradition and Customs
Tradition and customs belong to the original homeland. They help to interpret the future through pictures, sentiments and emotions.
Located in Culture / Causes and Celebrations
Article Walsertreffen - Walser meetings
Since 1962, the Walser are celebrating a great meeting every three years. Walser from all over to world come together in a Walser village. Up to 2000 men and women wearing their colourful costumes experience these meetings as highlights. Music-, singing- and local costume groups as well as bands contribute to a cheerful ambience outside and on the festive evening. A shared church service calls for prayer and reflection. A great pageant terminates the meeting.
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Walsertreffen - Walser meetings
Since 1962, the Walser are celebrating a great meeting every three years. Walser from all over to world come together in a Walser village. Up to 2000 men and women wearing their colourful costumes experience these meetings as highlights. Music-, singing- and local costume groups as well as bands contribute to a cheerful ambience outside and on the festive evening. A shared church service calls for prayer and reflection. A great pageant terminates the meeting.
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Causes and Celebrations
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Article Education in Kleinwalsertal
Fink and Klenze report in 1891: “ After intensive research throughout the Kleinwalsertal we can also judge the early education and there have always been excellent men that were able to write and calculate as representitives of the people. Documents from the 15th, 16th and 17th century proved this…books from the Zwerenalp dating back to 1574, from Wilden 1601, Kühgehren 1605, Mittelwestegg 1617, Hennenalpe 1622, Öde 1641, Küren 1657 and Bärgunt 1661 show us many writings…throughout all these books there were very little signs (+) but several nice handwritings and initials.”
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Education
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Holy protector of the Walser
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