Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Frisian Holidays

When the Franks tried to convert Frisians to Christianity they now follow the Dutch legal holidays as well as the holidays on the Christian calendar. Easter is on holiday that is considered to be one of the most imporant because it is expressed with a special dinner and Easter egg hunt similar to America's. During the Queens birthday which is also an important day all the girls wear an orange ribbons in there hair that symbolizes the royal family and the House of Orange. Though we don't celebrate the Queen's birthday here are some of the holidays we do follow. 


New Year's Day (January 1)
Queen's Birthday (April 30)
Memorial Day (May 4)
National Liberation Day (May 5)
Christmas (December 25-26)
Good Friday
Easter Monday
and more!

Sunday, May 4, 2014

World of the Frisians


A good way to understand the Frisians is to know the way they make a living. The Frisians economy is primarily based on agriculture. There are many Frisians that work on small family farms that are located inland, they raise crops or dairy cattle. The Frisians love to enjoy there free time outdoors. They love to go camping, hiking, but there is one unique past time activity that they do love to do and that is called "wadlopen" which is mud walking throughout the salt flats, as this event sounds fun its often done in an organized group outing. Believe it or not as there is time for fun there is also time for education. In Frisia children age six to sixteen go to school either public or private. By the age of 12 the students take an exam that qualifies them for general, pre-university, or vocational school. There is no university but they do offer higher education. 

Reference

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friesland#History

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisians#History

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Frisian's Migration

During 350 - 550 A.D. after the Roman Empire collapsed the Germanic tribes migrated to Western Europe, which formed some new tribes. The Frisians began to establish their Frisian Empire around 400 A.D. the Frisian Empire contained the coastal areas beginning from North Belgium to southern Denmark, the Frisians controlled the North Sea trade routes from Friesland to England, France, Scandinavia, and northwest Russia. The Frisian territory expanded westward to the North Sea coast and southward down to Dorestad by the late 6th and early 7th century.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

The Frisian Neighbors and Diaspora

In the Netherlands the Frisians weren't the only people to live there, in the central Netherlands the Batavians were the southern neighbors of the Frisians. In the west of the Netherlands the tribe Canninifats became allies with the Frisians as well as the Batavians. The Frisians also had neighboring tribe in the north called Chaukians and they also formed an alliance. The Frisians and the Chaukians formed a new tribal alliance called the Franks, this tribe moved south and formed the Frankish Empire which is currently known as France. All of the Frisians neighbors were in alliance against the Roman Empire but sadly the uprising failed. The smaller groups of the west formed larger tribal groups in 300 A.D and assimilated in the Frisian and Saxon tribe.


Birds of the Frisians

There are 254 species identified in Friesland and 58 familes spotted. There are about 10 to 12 million birds that migrate and stop at one of the islands in Friesland to replenish there fat. In the West Friesland Islands there can be up to 6.1 million birds that can be found because of the Wadden Sea area. Some birds that are identified in Friesland are:

Snow Goose
Mute Swan
Egyptian Goose
Northern Shoveler
Blue-winged Teal
Red-crested Ponchard
Common Quail
Sooty Shearwater
White Stork
Rough-legged Hawk
Green Sandpiper
Red Knot
Curlew Sandpiper

Cosmos of the Frisians

Religous Beliefs: In the early 8th century and late 9th century Christianity came to Friesland as the Frisians were dominated by the Franks. Most Frisians are still Protestant and some are Christians. Some Frisian beliefs were modified into Christianity, new Christian belief consists of folktales and superstitions consisting of supernatural beings like ghosts, spooks, and the devil. Here's a list of some superstitions.

The bellowing of a cow at any hour was considered as an announcement of death

  • as well as the howling of a dog
The milky way to be the path by which departed souls enter heaven

Before death giving a cow to the poor the soul of the dead would be aided by a cow across the fearful Gjallar bridge

All human beings have there own star after death where they could become a god oneself