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Ostapiv Veselka Kom Ephraim Krevey
Museu Do Milênio
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Father Mykola Lysko - one of the first priests who arrived in the Ukrainian community of the first settlers of the state of Paraná in Brazil
A man from the Ukrainian community, the first immigrants in Brazil, demonstrates the art of having many children on the doorstep of his house
The first streets of Ukrainian emigrants in Brazil
Wedding family photo of the first immigrants from Ukraine in Brazil
Tree stumps in the first Ukrainian settlements in Brazil
The Gazdas are ready to explore the vast expanses of Brazil, which will later become the state of Paraná and the city of Prudentópolis.
Construction of the first roads in the state of Paraná, in the Brazilian jungle, by Ukrainian immigrants
Brazilian gentlemen from Ukraine in nice suits
Ukrainian farmers have greatly improved the Paraná region in terms of agro-industry, and this trend continues to this day.
The first Brazilian harvests of the first Ukrainians on the continent in wild conditions
Basilian priests Tiko and Diva
The first printing press in Prudentopolis
Father Athanasius. The grand opening of the new printing house in 1938.
Father Athanasius, 1st Ukrainian Church
Church with carriages
Seminary of Mercia Guimaraes
Sister of Josaphat I. Raphael
Sister Josaphat College is expanding
Church of St. Basil the Blessed in Prudentopolis
Church of Hope Ternoski
Wedding of Anair Lopez
Dionysius Opushkevych Ukrainian Club
Another club November 12
Mércia Guimarães, Workers' Club і Cine Oriente
Father Athanasius' Immigrants
Father Atanasio's Immigrant Barracks 1896
Marcelo Escolinha Immigrants
Father Atanasio's Immigrant Barracks
Brazilian Ukrainian Immigrants in senador Correa Machado
Young lady Brustura
Hutsul in a sheepskin coat
David Burliuk and Vaclav Fiala. Climbing Mount Fuji.
Florida
Japanese Woman Planting Rice
Priest with a psalm during Easter
Traditional blessing of food at Easter
Bleaching canvas near a pond. 1920s. Southern Chernihiv region. P. 35.
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.
Village houses in Ukraine in the late 1800s or early 1900s