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Corn dollies or corn mothers are a form of straw work made as part of harvest customs of Europe before mechanization. Before Christianisation, in traditional pagan European culture it was believed that the spirit of the corn (in American English, "corn" would be "grain") lived amongst the crop, and that the harvest made it effectively homeless. James Frazer devotes chapters in The Golden Bough to "Corn-Mother and Corn-Maiden in Northern Europe" (chs. 45–48) and adduces European folkloric examples collected in great abundance by the folklorist Wilhelm Mannhardt. Among the customs attached to the last sheaf of the harvest were hollow shapes fashioned from the last sheaf of wheat or other cereal crops. The corn spirit would then spend the winter in this home until the "corn dolly" was ploughe

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  • Poslední snop (cs)
  • Corn dolly (en)
  • Figuras de paja (es)
  • Graanpop (nl)
  • Figuras de palha (pt)
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  • Poslední snop je symbolický objekt, který byl vytvářen při evropských před mechanizací zemědělství. Bylo pro něj užívána řada jmen, zpravidla ženských jako Bába, Matka či Panna s přízviskem obilná, pšeničná, žitná a podobně. S poslední snopem bylo nakládáno v základě dvěma způsoby. Zatímco v prvním byl ponechán na poli, tak v druhém byl přesunut obřadně domů. Podle etnografky Drahomíry Stránské mají tyto dva zvyky odlišnou funkci a význam a nelze je libovolně slučovat. (cs)
  • Corn dollies or corn mothers are a form of straw work made as part of harvest customs of Europe before mechanization. Before Christianisation, in traditional pagan European culture it was believed that the spirit of the corn (in American English, "corn" would be "grain") lived amongst the crop, and that the harvest made it effectively homeless. James Frazer devotes chapters in The Golden Bough to "Corn-Mother and Corn-Maiden in Northern Europe" (chs. 45–48) and adduces European folkloric examples collected in great abundance by the folklorist Wilhelm Mannhardt. Among the customs attached to the last sheaf of the harvest were hollow shapes fashioned from the last sheaf of wheat or other cereal crops. The corn spirit would then spend the winter in this home until the "corn dolly" was ploughe (en)
  • Figuras de paja hace referencia a formas de trabajo de la paja como cultura popular tradicional durante la cosecha, costumbre arraigada en la Europa anterior a la mecanización agrícola. La cultura pagana tradicional europea, sostenía que el espíritu del grano vivía entre los cultivos y la cosecha les dejaba sin lugar para vivir. (es)
  • Een graanpop is een menselijke vorm die in de folklore gemaakt wordt met als basismateriaal graan of afgeleiden daarvan. In Frankrijk (Auxerre, Bretagne) werd het laatste koren in de vorm van een mens gevlochten. Korrels werden bewaard en gemengd met het zaaigoed voor volgend jaar, opnieuw om de continuïteit van het leven te waarborgen. Vergelijkbare gebruiken zijn waargenomen in onder meer Schotland, Ierland en Wales; in Zweden; in Polen; in Rusland. (nl)
  • Figuras de palha faz referência a formas de trabalho da palha como cultura popular tradicional durante a colheita, costume tradicional na Europa anterior à mecanização agrícola. A cultura pagana tradicional europeia, sustentava que o espírito do grão vivia entre os cultivos e a colheita lhes deixava sem lugar para viver. (pt)
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