wärtere
Wärtere, also known as water carriers, were individuals responsible for transporting water from natural sources to communities or specific locations. Their role was crucial in times when water supply systems were not as developed as they are today. Wärtere typically carried water using large containers, such as buckets, casks, or even large jars, depending on the distance and the volume required. They often walked long distances, sometimes over rough terrain, to ensure that communities had access to clean water.
The profession of wärtere was common in rural areas and in cities before the advent of modern
In some cultures, wärtere were highly respected for their service to the community. They were often seen