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'''Taśtaks'''{{efn|[[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Taśtacy''; [[Greater Poland dialect]]: ''Tośtacy'', ''Taśtaki''}} is |
'''Taśtaks'''{{efn|[[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Taśtacy''; [[Greater Poland dialect]]: ''Tośtacy'', ''Taśtaki''}} is an [[ethnographic group]] of [[Poles|Polish people]], and part of the bigger ethnographic group of the [[Greater Poland people]]. They inhabit the rural area around the [[Warta]] river near the [[Nowe Miasto nad Wartą]], in the [[powiat|counties]] of [[Środa County, Greater Poland Voivodeship|Środa]] and [[Września County|Września]], in the [[Greater Poland Voivodeship]], [[Poland]], notably including the vilages of [[Czeszewo, Września County|Czeszewo]], [[Krzykosy, Środa County|Krzykosy]], [[Lubrze]], [[Orzechowo, Greater Poland Voivodeship|Orzechowo]], [[Pięczkowo]], and [[Witowo, Środa County|Witowo]].<ref name=ludpol>Adam Fischer: ''Lud polski''. Lviv, 1926, p. 12-13.</ref><ref>Ludwik Gomolec: ''Wielkopolskie grupy regionalne i lokalne nazwy ludności wiejskiej''. In: Józef Burszta (editor): ''Kultura Ludowa Wielkopolski'', vol. 2. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 1964, p. 13, 39.</ref><ref>''[http://www.bip.umww.pl/portal?id=50015&res_id=515301 Program Wielkopolska Odnowa Wsi]''. Poznań, 2010, p. 13.</ref> |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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Taśtaks[a] is an ethnographic group of Polish people, and part of the bigger ethnographic group of the Greater Poland people. They inhabit the rural area around the Warta river near the Nowe Miasto nad Wartą, in the counties of Środa and Września, in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, notably including the vilages of Czeszewo, Krzykosy, Lubrze, Orzechowo, Pięczkowo, and Witowo.[1][2][3]
Etymology
The name comes from the expression taśta, locally used by the population, while calling their horses during the horse riding.[1]
Notes
- ^ Polish: Taśtacy; Greater Poland dialect: Tośtacy, Taśtaki
References
- ^ a b Adam Fischer: Lud polski. Lviv, 1926, p. 12-13.
- ^ Ludwik Gomolec: Wielkopolskie grupy regionalne i lokalne nazwy ludności wiejskiej. In: Józef Burszta (editor): Kultura Ludowa Wielkopolski, vol. 2. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 1964, p. 13, 39.
- ^ Program Wielkopolska Odnowa Wsi. Poznań, 2010, p. 13.