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Во проучувањето на етничкото и културното минато на еден народ , народната носија зазема значајно место.Таа е составен дел од човечкиот живот директно поврзана со естетските и културните сваќања на заедницата на која и припаѓа.Народната носија директно зависи и од надворешните фактори (клима, релјеф)па според тоа таа е и еден вид нем сведок за степенот културниот развој и историските промени.
Етничките македонци облечени во традиционални носии fustanella.
од албански извор стои дека:
Fustanella or (FUS TE TAN E LA) in albanian laguage,was used from souther albanians like in VLORA,DELVINA AND Çameria or ( EPIR) since the illyrian time, and illyrians wariors that had made wars with roman empire are shown with fustanella, in the 15th century fustanella was adopted by some central albanians.IF you know ali pash tepelana( an albanian man)all his soldiers had fustanella and some suliots and greeks had not fustanella.but in 1830-1913 with the creations of the greek state they tried to show fustanella as greek one, but first they didnt win becouse in 1830 to 1908 about half of the greek population was made up by albanians, but when greek get bigger and bigger, in greece were icluded a lot of vllah,macedonians,bulgarians,t urkish,and egyptians,so albanians become a minority( less than 20% and all those 20% mostly lived in epir)in 1912-1913 greece govermant tried to show some with photos albanians that lived in greec with fustanell,they tryed to show to EU that fustanella was greek,but nowbody lestened to them becouse no one greek wore that only albanians.later greece put fustanella like a nattional thing traditional one, and now fustanella and opinga( albanian shoes )are used only by greeks soldiers,but if you come in vlore a lot of people in vloras village still were them.
од гејски :
This male costume was worn mainly in the central and southern regions of Greece. The costume derives its name from the pleated white skirt (foustanela) made of many triangular shaped pieces of cloth sewn together diagonally. The foustanela was worn by the Greek fighters of the 1821 revolution and today it serves as the official uniform of the Evzones, Greece’s Presidential Guard, who can be seen guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens. The foustanela skirt consists of 400 pleats symbolizing the years during which Greece was under Ottoman rule. The remainder of the costume is composed of a white shirt with very wide flowing sleeves, an embroidered woolen vest, a sash worn around the waist, and shoes (tsarouhia) with large pompons.
исто погледнете и овде: http://www.ohfs.org/costumecollection.htm#gida
Fustanella or (FUS TE TAN E LA) in albanian laguage,was used from souther albanians like in VLORA,DELVINA AND Çameria or ( EPIR) since the illyrian time, and illyrians wariors that had made wars with roman empire are shown with fustanella, in the 15th century fustanella was adopted by some central albanians.IF you know ali pash tepelana( an albanian man)all his soldiers had fustanella and some suliots and greeks had not fustanella.but in 1830-1913 with the creations of the greek state they tried to show fustanella as greek one, but first they didnt win becouse in 1830 to 1908 about half of the greek population was made up by albanians, but when greek get bigger and bigger, in greece were icluded a lot of vllah,macedonians,bulgarians,t urkish,and egyptians,so albanians become a minority( less than 20% and all those 20% mostly lived in epir)in 1912-1913 greece govermant tried to show some with photos albanians that lived in greec with fustanell,they tryed to show to EU that fustanella was greek,but nowbody lestened to them becouse no one greek wore that only albanians.later greece put fustanella like a nattional thing traditional one, and now fustanella and opinga( albanian shoes )are used only by greeks soldiers,but if you come in vlore a lot of people in vloras village still were them.
од гејски :
This male costume was worn mainly in the central and southern regions of Greece. The costume derives its name from the pleated white skirt (foustanela) made of many triangular shaped pieces of cloth sewn together diagonally. The foustanela was worn by the Greek fighters of the 1821 revolution and today it serves as the official uniform of the Evzones, Greece’s Presidential Guard, who can be seen guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens. The foustanela skirt consists of 400 pleats symbolizing the years during which Greece was under Ottoman rule. The remainder of the costume is composed of a white shirt with very wide flowing sleeves, an embroidered woolen vest, a sash worn around the waist, and shoes (tsarouhia) with large pompons.
исто погледнете и овде: http://www.ohfs.org/costumecollection.htm#gida
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