Ar senču kultu saistītās maskošanās tradīcijas Latvijā
Traditions of Masking in Latvia in Connection with the Ancestor Cult
Author(s): Aīda RancāneSubject(s): Cultural history, Customs / Folklore
Published by: Latvijas Universitātes Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts
Keywords: masks; ancestor cult; vecīši; dādi; ķekatas;
Summary/Abstract: The article deals with three groups of masks – vecīši, dādas and ķekatas, which are connected with the ancestor cult – a set of beliefs requiring reverence to the souls of the deceased ancestors. Although the passage of a person into the after-life world is a one-way movement, some specific periods have been set, when the veļi, or the spirits of the ancestors, are invited to keep company with the living people in a kind of personal encounter. The belief about the presence of the ancestors is manifested in the ‘veļi season’ traditions and suitable forms of mask-making. These forms have changed according to regular sequences. The investigation establishes a connection between the masks and the questions of fertility and moral sense based on the respective symbolism within the tradition. The anthropomorphic character of the masks is indicative of the sense of the very process of masking within the ancestor cult tradition, as well as the symbolic representation of the outer appearance speaking of after-life existence. The article explains the names of the respective groups of masks and the connection existing between aged people, grandparents, people of lower social status and the world of the spirits.
Journal: Religiski-filozofiski raksti
- Issue Year: XXVII/2019
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 204-230
- Page Count: 27
- Language: Latvian
