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    1920-thSouth of Chernihiv oblast

    Bleaching canvas near a pond. 1920s. Southern Chernihiv region. P. 35.

    State Scientific Architectural and Civil Engineering Library named after V.G. Zabolotny
    State Scientific Architectural and Civil Engineering Library named after V.G. Zabolotny
    Place: South of Chernihiv oblastOriginal: All rights reservedRestoration: All rights reserved
    Women and girls, possibly dressed to celebrate a wedding, in Ukraine's Pavlohrad Region in 1909
    Women and girls, possibly dressed to celebrate a wedding, in Ukraine's Pavlohrad Region in 1909
    A wedding ceremony is immortalized in a print found in Fedir Vovk's personal archive.
    A wedding ceremony is immortalized in a print found in Fedir Vovk's personal archive.
    Village houses in Ukraine in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Village houses in Ukraine in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Ukrainian peasants in the Kyiv region in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Ukrainian peasants in the Kyiv region in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Verkhovyna 5
    Verkhovyna 5
    Verkhovyna 4
    Verkhovyna 4
    Verkhovyna 3
    Verkhovyna 3
    Verkhovyna 2
    Verkhovyna 2
    Gazda from Kolomyjske
    Gazda from KolomyjskeSince ancient times, Ukrainians lived in harmony with nature and were skilful owners, using the knowledge and experience of their ancestors. That's why the Canadian government massively helped them with emigration to Canada at the end of the 19th century, so that they could work on endless uncultivated lands.
    Hutcul
    HutculAn ethnographic group of Ukrainians who live in the Carpathians and who, according to one version, are descendants of the most ancient tribe of the chronicled Uliches.
    Bandurist Danylo Sherbyna
    Bandurist Danylo Sherbyna
    Precious jewelry for a Ukrainian woman
    Precious jewelry for a Ukrainian womanUkrainian jewellery has always performed two functions — protective and informative. Amulets and ritual ornaments were worn only on the body - wedding rings, bracelets and crosses. Well, those that were worn over clothes spoke eloquently about the owner's wealth.