Silesian Gorals
The Silesian Gorals ( Polish Górale śląscy , Czech Slezští Goralé , Teschener dialects : Gorole ; literally mountain dwellers ) are a West Slavic ethnic group and subgroup of Gorals living on the Polish - Czech border . They speak Teschener dialects as well as Jablunkau dialects of the Polish Silesian dialect , with Czech influences.
distribution
In Poland, the Gorals live in the higher valleys of the Silesian Beskids , especially in Brenna , Istebna and Wisła . In the Czech Republic they live in the eastern Moravian-Silesian Beskids near the town of Jablunkov .
In the north-west they border on the Teschener Walach , in the east on the Saybuschen Goralen, in the south on the Tschadsa Goralen .
Representative
Probably the most famous person is the former ski jumper Adam Małysz from the Silesian Gorals .
Classification
Wincenty Pol divided the Silesian Gorals into four subgroups:
- Brenna Goralen ( Polish Brenniacy ) (1),
- Vistula Goralen ( Wiślanie ),
- Jablunkauer Goralen ( Jabłonkowianie ) (3), but the town had its own bourgeois group Jacki ,
- Moravians in Morávka , Krásná and Pražmo (4), but the talk already Lachish ;
literature
- Marian Dembiniok: O Góralach, Wałachach, Lachach i Jackach na Śląsku Cieszyńskim / O goralech, Valaších, Laších a Jaccích na Těšínském Slezsku . Ed .: REGIO. 2010, ISBN 978-80-904230-4-6 , Górale śląscy / Slezští Goralé (Polish, Czech).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jadwiga Wronicz (u a..): Słownik gwarowy Śląska Cieszyńskiego. Wydanie drugie, poprawione i rozszerzone . Galeria "Na Gojach", Ustroń 2010, ISBN 978-83-60551-28-8 , p. 117 .
- ↑ Wincenty Pol: Rzut oka na Północne Stoki Karpat . Ed .: Czcionkami drukarni Czasu. Kraków 1851, p. 120 (Polish, online ).