Sarakatsani

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The Sarakatsani are a traditionally transhumant, Greek-speaking shepherd people of the Balkans, known for their distinctive pastoral culture, folk art, and conservative social customs.

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Sarakatsani canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
pastoral community
countryAssociatedWith Greece
culturalPreservation Sarakatsani associations
folk festivals
culturalRegion central Greece
surface form: Central Greece

Epirus
Macedonia (Greece)
surface form: Greek Macedonia

Thessaly
danceTradition circle dances
economicActivity transhumant pastoralism
ethnographicInterest Balkan anthropology
pastoralism studies
ethnonymLanguage Greek
folkArt decorated woolen garments
ornamented household textiles
genderRoles strict division of labor
historicalPeriodOfProminence 19th century
early 20th century
identityType sub-ethnic group of Greeks
languageType Greek dialects
marriageCustoms arranged marriages
endogamy within group
materialCulture black-and-white woven textiles
geometric embroidery
modernTrend sedentarization
urban migration
musicTradition a cappella polyphonic songs
epic and historical songs
neighboringGroups Slavic-speaking populations of the Balkans
Balkan Vlachs
surface form: Vlachs
oralTradition folktales
pastoral legends
primaryRegion Balkans
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
seasonalMovement lowland winter quarters
mountain pastures in summer
selfIdentification Greeks
socialCustoms conservative customs
socialStructure clan-based organization
traditionalDress black woolen garments
white woolen garments
traditionalHousing wood-and-thatch shelters
woven huts
traditionalLifestyle nomadic
semi-nomadic
traditionalOccupation shepherding
usesLanguage Greek language

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Iranian peoples hasPart Sarakatsani