[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Kaschube; Was Re: Schmidt family from Sompolno region
Reiner Kerp
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Thu Oct 31 06:13:38 PDT 2013
Am 31.10.2013 03:57, schrieb Jerry Frank:
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> I noted your reference to Kaschube and thought I should clarify that this is neither a surname or a place name. Kaschube is a somewhat derogatory reference to Germans with origins typically in eastern Pomerania or western West Prussia. The Kaschube (like the Prus) were originally a Slavic tribe closely associated with the Poles yet with a unique culture and language or dialect. They have in essence disappeared though I think there are efforts to try to save the language.
>
> Germans who lived in this Kaschuban region were tagged with that name, in part, I think, because of the German dialect they used. They were considered to be of a lower class by Schwabians and other "high German" speaking Germans.
In my Sompolno database:
http://reiner-kerp.de/Sompolno/index3.htm#KASCHUBE
are quite a lot of KASCHUBE-Families.
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