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Here's a video about folk clothing from Lithuania Minor:
It should be pointed out that their traditions didn't disappear with the dissolution of East Prussia - Lithuanians from folk ensembles in Klaipeda's region still wear the local type of clothing rather than just some generic "Lithuanian-like" outfits, sing regional songs. What I mean to say is that there's no movement towards some unified Lithuanian folklore concept.
For comparison, nearby Sudovians:
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this goes for both Latvians and Lithuanians, Curonians Costumes
national motto - Nordic wannabe-ism
Guess where these two are from
The question is HOW?? Probably not via East Prussia because neither Lietuvininkai, nor Sudovians have anything like this. Latvia? Evi said they don't have it either - at least not the striped fabrics with so much red and yellow. Independent development then?
BTW my Samogitian grandpa's Scando % has plummeted now that Belarusians were added as an Eastern European reference at 23andme - so, I was right all along: he doesn't have any Scandinavian ancestry, the projects of genome bloggers showed that already ages ago.
On a different note, some from 20th century Aukštaitija (North-East Lithuania):
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...8299348&type=3
A more recent footage from Aukštaitija:
Now Dzūkija (South-East Lithuania):
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Mažosios Lietuvos kultūros paveldas: vestuvės
http://www.etnovestuves.lt/Page.aspx?PageID=3&LngID=LT
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Lithuanian midsummer celebration
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