Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to examine the process of social and cultural change in a community that has always felt the influences of foreign cultures. He finds that today the deep roots of native cultural patterns even in the face of Yugoslavia\u27s political and social system. The traditional ways of life are more meaningful to the villagers than Titoism and Communism.Living with a peasant family he observed first hand the life of the village, which is closely regulated by the yearly agricultural cycle. Here is a colorful picture of the crafts, costumes, folk beliefs, religious and state holidays of the individuals who live in Orasac. Dr. Halpern tells of kin ties and of hou...