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Revisión del 09:19 10 nov 2017
Contenido de esta página
- 1 I. BIRTH. JAIOTZA
- 1.1 Childhood beliefs about where children come from
- 1.2 Labour. Erditzea
- 1.3 Announcing the birth
- 1.4 Holding and showing the child
- 1.5 Looking after the newborn
- 1.6 Breastfeeding
- 1.7 Burial of unbaptized infants
- 1.8 Appendix 1: Emaztia esperantxetan eta haur jaioberriaren jatekoa Nafarroa Beherako bi herritan
- 1.9 Appendix 2: Couvade
- 2 II. BELIEFS RELATED TO THE BIRTH
- 3 III. BAPTISM. BATAIOA
- 4 IV. POSTPARTUM PERIOD
- 5 V. EARLY CHILDHOOD. HAURTZAROA
- 6 VI. CHILDHOOD AND PUBERTY
- 7 VII. YOUTH
- 8 VIII. START OF THE LOVE RELATIONSHIP
- 9 IX. COURTSHIP
- 10 X. MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS
- 11 XI. WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS
- 12 XII. THE WEDDING
- 12.1 Time and place of the marriage
- 12.2 El cortejo nupcial
- 12.3 La ceremonia religiosa. Eliz-ezkontza
- 12.4 Felicitaciones, homenaje y obsequios
- 12.5 Regreso de la comitiva nupcial
- 12.6 Fotografías de boda
- 12.7 Matrimonio civil. Ezkontza zibila
- 12.8 Apéndice 1: Formulario de matrimonio civil en Vasconia peninsular
- 12.9 Apéndice 2: Ezkontza euskeraz Herriko Etxean (lparraldean)
- 13 XIII. ENTRADA EN EL DOMICILIO CONYUGAL. ETXE-SARTZEA
- 14 XIV. EL BANQUETE DE BODAS. EZTEIAK
- 15 XV. OFRENDA POSTNUPCIAL Y TORNABODA
- 16 XVI. SOLTERIA Y CELIBATO. CASAMIENTO DE VIUDOS Y VIEJOS
- 17 XVII. UNIONES LIBRES E HIJOS NATURALES
I. BIRTH. JAIOTZA
Childhood beliefs about where children come from
Labour. Erditzea
- The midwife
- The doctor
- Everyday life prior to labour
- The position when giving birth
- The action of giving birth
- Preparations
- Labour
- Delivery
- Labour alone
- The placenta and umbilical cord
- Diet and convalescence period
- Harmful and beneficial food
Announcing the birth
Holding and showing the child
Looking after the newborn
- Head
- Straightening the nose
- Ears
Breastfeeding
Burial of unbaptized infants
Appendix 1: Emaztia esperantxetan eta haur jaioberriaren jatekoa Nafarroa Beherako bi herritan
Appendix 2: Couvade
II. BELIEFS RELATED TO THE BIRTH
Cravings. Influence on the child
Guessing the sex of the child
Choosing the sex
Different beliefs about pregnancy and labour
Intercession of the saints for a safe labour
Importance of the moment of the birth
Child healer
Pre-baptismal precautionsa
III. BAPTISM. BATAIOA
Baptising newborns
Delaying baptism
Baptistery. Pontea
Emergency baptism
People attending the baptism
Old baptism ritual
New baptism ritual
Offerings and gifts
Hospitality to mark the baptism
Godparenthood
Baptismal name
Gifts from the godparents
IV. POSTPARTUM PERIOD
Requirements during the postpartum period
Blessing the mother
Visiting the postpartum mother and celebrating the end of the postpartum period
Offering up of children in chapels and at shrines
Appendix: Blessing the mother ritual
V. EARLY CHILDHOOD. HAURTZAROA
The cradle. Sehaska
Looking after the child
- The women of the household
- Babysitters
- Nursemaids
Childhood development milestones
- Learning implements. Baby walker
- Popular beliefs
- Helping to start talking
- Popular beliefs
- Tooth, baby tooth
- Gift for lost tooth
The anniversary of the birth
VI. CHILDHOOD AND PUBERTY
Attending school
First Communion
- Former attire
- First Communion suit
- Hot chocolate breakfast
- Family refreshments
- The First Communion reception today
- Collecting in the neighbourhood
- Communion gifts today
Confirmation
- The pastoral visit
- Confirmation at an indeterminate age
- Farcical formulas of the Confirmation
Housework done by children
- Urzayas
Children activities and games
Appendix 1: The Communion day and the Administration of the Confirmation in Sara (L)
Appendix 2: Notes on the school system and literacy
VII. YOUTH
The mocería youth association
- Mocerías at the turn of the century
Outfits and headwear
- Dancing alone
- Partner dances
- The bastonero (dance master)
- Instruments from the past
- Trikitrixa and accordion
- Txistu and drum, bagpipes and dulzaina double reed instrument
- Dance orchestras and municipal bands
- Modern instruments
- Casinos, societies and social circles
- Dance parties
- Discotheques and night clubs
- Coercion of conscience
- Reproaching the congregants
- Lent and mourning
Compulsory military service
Presentation to society
Youth religious associations
Appendix:Regulations for organising cuadrillas (companies of friends) or Societies. San Martín de Unx, 9 January 1885
VIII. START OF THE LOVE RELATIONSHIP
Meeting places and opportunities
- When working
- The fountain
- At the end of religious ceremonies
Matchmaking games
Rites and prayers to find a suitor
Courting dances and wooing of young women
Preparing doughnuts
Propitious time to start relations
Taking the lead in relations
- Friends or relatives
- Matchmakers
- Matches guided by economic interests
- Calling
- Arranged liaisons
IX. COURTSHIP
Ways of proposing
Formalising the courtship
- Meeting place
- Meeting days
Relationships between the couple and their single friends
Realm of the courtship
X. MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS
Request for the woman's hand in marriage
Marriage settlements
> ALAVA
> BIZKAIA
> GIPUZKOA
> NAVARRA
Marriage settlements at the turn of the century
- As regards the people
- As regards the goods
The dowry
> ALAVA
> BIZKAIA
> GIPUZKOA
> NAVARRA
Dowry at the turn of the century
- Handing over the dowry
- Compensation in case of rupture
XI. WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS
Requirements to get married
Banns
- Congratulating
- Bota-eguna
Stag/hen party
Padrinos or wedding sponsors
Wedding invitations
Wedding gifts
XII. THE WEDDING
Time and place of the marriage
El cortejo nupcial
- Tributo simbólico al novio forastero. Naharraren haustia
- El vestido de la novia
- Hasta mediados de la centuria
- Generalización del traje blanco
- Tocados y adornos
- Luto
- El traje del novio
- Indumentaria de los invitados
La ceremonia religiosa. Eliz-ezkontza
- El casamiento
- Bendición de arras y anillos. Diruak eta eraztunak
- Misa de velaciones
Felicitaciones, homenaje y obsequios
Regreso de la comitiva nupcial
Fotografías de boda
Matrimonio civil. Ezkontza zibila
- Frecuencia de matrimonios civiles
Apéndice 1: Formulario de matrimonio civil en Vasconia peninsular
Apéndice 2: Ezkontza euskeraz Herriko Etxean (lparraldean)
XIII. ENTRADA EN EL DOMICILIO CONYUGAL. ETXE-SARTZEA
El arreo y el carro de boda. Eztai-gurdia
Conducción del cónyuge adventicio al domicilio conyugal
Ritos al entrar en el nuevo hogar
Inventario y exposición del arreo
XIV. EL BANQUETE DE BODAS. EZTEIAK
Invitados al banquete
Participación de los mozos en las nupcias
Duración de las celebraciones de boda
Celebraciones sin banquete
Grandes banquetes
- Banquetes domésticos
- Banquetes fuera de casa
- Bodas domésticas
- Bodas fuera de casa
- Ritos al inicio del banquete
- Ritos durante el banquete
- Baile
- Cantos
- Obsequios a los asistentes
Costumbres de la noche de bodas
XV. OFRENDA POSTNUPCIAL Y TORNABODA
Viaje de novios
Ofrenda postnupcial
- Gipuzkoa
- Bizkaia
- Alava
- Navarra
- Vasconia continental
Comidas de tornaboda
Apéndice: Descripciones de bodas en los distintos territorios de Vasconia
XVI. SOLTERIA Y CELIBATO. CASAMIENTO DE VIUDOS Y VIEJOS
La soltería
El celibato religioso
Casamiento de viudos y viejos
- País Vasco continental
- Gipuzkoa
- Bizkaia
- Alava
- Navarra