Fw: Re: [Cz-L]IEU & history

From: Laila <lailaca50_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:21:09 -0700 (PDT)
To: czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu
Reply-to: Laila <lailaca50_at_yahoo.com>

 Etimology:

 Broboada = (wool)headkerchief from bg. podbradka
 basma = (linen)scarf from tc. basma
 
  
 Laila
 "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the
 world will know peace."
  
 

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> --- On Fri, 3/19/10, veni vici <venivici_at_inbox.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> From: veni vici <venivici_at_inbox.com>
> Subject: [Cz-L]IEU & history
> To: czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu
> Date: Friday, March 19, 2010, 2:30 PM
>
>
> Thanks to Alti Rodal for the submission of the Internet
> Encyclopedia of Ukraine which provided an interesting
> outline of Cz's ancient history.  I note that in these IEU
> pages Cz is spelled Chernivtsi.  I had the impression that
> the Russians had spelled it Chernovtsi(with an "i") but the
> Ukrainians spelled it Chernivtsy (with a "y')  Could it be
> that in translating from the Cyrillic "i" and "y" can be
> interchanged?
>
> Is there anyone in our list who could enlighten me about
> the head covering of Romanian and Ukrainian peasant women? 
> Is this a cultural or religious practice?  Could its
> genesis go back to the Turkish occupation and Islamic
> practice? 
>
> I recall as a youngster in Cz there was much concern about
> lice and many of us, including me, had their heads shaved to
> avoid lice.  In fact, my dad was so concerned about lice
> that he wouldn't set foot in a barber shop and had a barber
> come to our house to cut our hair. 
>
> Women wearing long hair covered by (did we call them
> "babushkas?") would be that much more accommodating to
> lice.  I had always accepted that this is how they dress
> without ever questioning the practice.  But since Muslim
> women, supposedly for religious observance but more often
> really as an antagonistic statement and part of their
> intifada wear various head coverings and veils (which they
> didn't when they were more peaceful 20 years ago) I got to
> wondering about the head covers of the peasant women and
> what the history of this practice is.
>
> Cheers,
> Andy Halmay
>

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