S03E04: Beekeeping, Mushrooms and Sculptures: A Glimpse into Traditional Lithuanian Life
Description
Ever wondered how the Baltic region's indigenous religious traditions have evolved over the centuries? Join us in conversation with our esteemed guest, Eglute Trinkauskaite, a faculty member at Maryland Institute College of Art, who offers a deep dive into the rich history and culture of post-Soviet Lithuania. Eglute's extensive studies illuminate the primary sources of Baltic religion, unmasking the true meaning of "paganism" and taking us on a fascinating journey from the age-old oral traditions to the Christianization process that shook the region's matrilineal societies.
Our exploration doesn't stop there; we weave through Lithuania's unique mushroom and bee traditions, revealing the spiritual aspects that remain engrained in the country's psyche. Agluta shares personal experiences from her grandfather's beekeeping tradition and the unique wooden sculptures of Jesus, known locally as Rupin Torielos. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as we discover the intimate connection between these traditions and pre-colonial relatives, creating a vivid picture.
Lastly, we grapple with the impact and potential repercussions of our Indigenous Culture Seminar presentation to the local Lithuanian community. We reflect on the resurgence of religious traditions since Lithuania's independence in 1991, and the challenges it faces in the modern era. This episode, packed with insights and revelations, explores ancient Baltic religion, its history, and its influence on today's Lithuania. Join us for this enlightening journey, and discover a different world that has stood the test of time.
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