Adam Pańczuk - Karczeby
Karczeby. In one of the dialects spoken in the east of Poland, which is
a mixture of Polish and Belorussian, people strongly attached to the
soil they had been cultivating for generetations were called Karczebs. With their bare hands Karczebs cleared forests in order to
grow crops. The word Karczeb was also used to describe what remains
after a tree is cut down - a trunk with roots, which remains stuck in
the ground. This also applied to people it was not easy for the
authorities to root them out from their land, even in the Stalinism
times. The price they paid for their attachment to their soil was often
their freedom or life. After death, burried nearby their farmland, a
Karczeb himself became the soil, later cultivated by his descendants.
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