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Dr. Prof. Erika Hubatschek

Inheritance and Landscape
video length:
02:12
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Innsbruck
date of recording:
2008-08-22
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1935
transcription:
n the upper country, the villages are closed, built very closely, so that for example, Fiss in the ovens ... To this end I have to say: In the upper country was once the real division area. That is, if a farm was passed, did not get him one as in the lowlands and as in many parts of either the youngest, the oldest, it depends. The elders really more. And in the real division in the area has been divided inheritance. So many children were, got something for everyone. A small piece of ground. And because the hallways were formerly very fragmented. Small tiny spots on the pictures you can see that very clearly. If the fields, the fields were golden, you have seen it in the image. You said, like a handkerchief, so big are the spots, the areas have been often. Can you even imagine if it is broken again and again and again. The ovens are in the lowlands stood outside, because coupled with the jaw fire hazard, since they had the better out there. And in the upper country but it has had no place, because the houses are so close together. Since it has been out of the houses, built as mushrooms excesses, the ovens. In a house was even built out a bed, because they had too little space. A square extension, there was a bed inside. We had to save space. You have everything can have only very small. But it has given stoves, which were divided into four substantive. A stove - a fault plane, and four different farmers have had the right, as the cooking. This has often given its difficulties.