Our group is not completely historical, its a long story.......
but elements of our history are actually Wend/Sorb.
We have the pleasure of making the Bordonian National Costume for the
first time.
If you want to hear the whole story, I am happy to discuss it offline,
but its all documented in some dance books my husband published
recently.
Cheers4now, Aylwen
htp://www.bordonia.org

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:44 AM, otsisto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These look to be German/Austrian folkwear. Were Germans or Austrians a
>  predominant immigrant nation in your area?
>  dirndl
>  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Dirndl.jpg
>  http://www.dirndl-dress.com/dirndlhistory.php
>  http://www.lederhosen-aigner.de/html/dirndl.html
>  http://www.dirndls.com/
>  http://www.mydirndl.com/12832/index.html
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  http://costumes.lovetoknow.com/images/Costumes/0/0d/National_costumes.jpg
>  http://www.pirkadat.org/photos/20041209/cp5+.jpg
>  http://www.dvorana.cz/costumes_jp/turnov/tur-celek-1.jpg
>  Cheers, Aylwen
>  ps. so we get this off the list, please reply to my email at
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