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Last Day of the Witness: Between the Archaic Beliefs and Cultural Identity

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On the last day of March, the witness is drawn from the breast and related to the roots of the pommies or thrown into nature, in a symbolic gesture that combines archaic beliefs about fertility and luck with modern meanings related to cultural identity, explained the ethnologist Andrei Prohin, in the exhibition “Zi de Zi” from Radio Moldova.
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On the last day of March, the witness is drawn from the breast and related to the roots of the pommies or thrown into nature, in a symbolic gesture that combines archaic beliefs about fertility and luck with modern meanings related to cultural identity, explained the ethnologist Andrei Prohin, in the exhibition “Zi de Zi” from Radio Moldova.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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