Rite of Passage through Momarlan People

Authors

  • Alina Gavrus Universitat de Barcelona

Keywords:

ritual de pas, momarlani, tradicions d'enterrament, strigoi, ritual de paso, tradiciones de entierro, Rite of Passage, burial traditions

Abstract

Momarlan people are direct descendants of Dacians and many of their ancient traditions, customs and superstitions are still in use. Rite of passage and, specially, the burial ritual, show how these ancestral customs and traditions come together in harmony with the Christian doctrines, without losing its original meaning and symbolism.

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References

Balan, I. D., Bogatan, E. (2011), “Inmormantarea”, Momarlanii: Traditii, credinte, obiceiuri, Confluente, Petrila (Traducció: Gavrus, A., 2012).

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Published

2013-12-31

How to Cite

Gavrus, A. (2013). Rite of Passage through Momarlan People. EMBLECAT, Estudis De La Imatge, Art I Societat, (2), 11–20. Retrieved from https://publicacions.emblecat.com/EMBLECAT/article/view/38

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Section

Festa i tradicions