THE BUBALO TRIBE: WITH THE NEWEST SETTLEMENT IN REŠETAR AND ARAPOV DO – A CONTRIBUTION TO THE EXAMINATION OF SERBIAN SETTLEMENTS IN OGULINSKI KORDUN, LIKA  AND BANIJA, ACCORDING TO HISTORICAL DATA AND FOLK  LEGEND, WRITTEN BY MANOJLO B. KORDUNAŠ Cover Image

ПЛЕМЕ БУБАЛА: С НАЈНОВИЈИМ НАСЕЉЕМ У РЕШЕТАРУ И АРАПОВУ ДОЛУ: ПРИЛОГ ИСПИТИВАЊУ СРПСКИХ НАСЕЉА НА ОГУЛИНСКОМ КОРДУНУ, У ЛИЦИ И БАНИЈИ По истори(j)ским подацима и народном предању
THE BUBALO TRIBE: WITH THE NEWEST SETTLEMENT IN REŠETAR AND ARAPOV DO – A CONTRIBUTION TO THE EXAMINATION OF SERBIAN SETTLEMENTS IN OGULINSKI KORDUN, LIKA AND BANIJA, ACCORDING TO HISTORICAL DATA AND FOLK LEGEND, WRITTEN BY MANOJLO B. KORDUNAŠ

Author(s): Slavica O. Garonja Radovanac
Subject(s): History, Ethnohistory
Published by: Српска академија наука и уметности

Summary/Abstract: The manuscript of Manojlo Bubalo Kordunaš titled Pleme Bubala: s najnovijim naseljem u Rešetaru i Arapovu Dolu – prilog ispitivanju srpskih naselja na Ogulinskom Kordunu, u Lici i Baniji. Po istorijskim podacima i narodnom predanju (The Bubalo Tribe: with the Newest Settlement in Rešetar and Arapov Do – a Contribution to the Examination of Serbian Settlements in Ogulinski Kordun, Lika and Banija. According to Historical Data and Folk Legend) is a precious ethnographic study devoted to a lineage/family, through whose history, consisting of (rare) historical documents and, more frequently, oral legends, the author gives a broader picture of life of the Serbian people in the perennially, historically unstable area between Banija, Kordun and the Bosnian Frontier (Bosanska Krajina). In the first part of the manuscript, he notes down invaluable memories of old men (with their photographs) about the latest decades of warfare and existence of the Military Frontier. This manuscript is also a contemporary record of life of the Serbian people in this area of the Frontier, in the third decade of the 20th century, with living customs, material culture, oral tradition and folk speech, which, particularly after the Second World War, drastically changed in demographic terms, and spiritually deteriorated. This is why we decided to publish this manuscript from the voluminous manuscript legacy of Manojlo Bubalo Kordunaš, 85 years after its creation and arrival in the Ethnographic Collection of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade. This is the first of the three envisaged parts.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 357-383
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Serbian
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