mbajtëseve
Mbajtëseve, commonly known as "bearers" or "carriers" in English, refers to a traditional Albanian practice where a woman carries a child on her back using a cloth or fabric wrapped around her body. This method has been used for centuries across various cultures, particularly in mountainous regions where carrying children on the back allows mothers to perform daily tasks more efficiently.
The technique involves wrapping a piece of cloth, often called a *mbajtës*, around the mother’s torso and
Mbajtëseve is not only a functional tool but also a cultural symbol, reflecting the close bond between
While the practice has declined in urban areas due to modern childcare methods, it remains a cherished