Ukrainian farmers have greatly improved the Paraná region in terms of agro-industry, and this trend continues to this day.
Ostapiv Veselka Kom Ephraim Krevey
Tarnovsky Vasyl (junior) in national costume
Young lady Brustura
Hutsul in a sheepskin coat
Hucul
Man against the background of mountains
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Couple in festive traditional attire
Priest with a psalm during Easter
Traditional blessing of food at Easter
Yevhen Chykalenko with sheaves
Bleaching canvas near a pond. 1920s. Southern Chernihiv region. P. 35.
Tatar Children's School
A village scene from Ukraine's Volyn 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
Ukrainian peasants in the Kyiv region in the late 1800s or early 1900s
Bridesmaid from the area of Gródek Jagielloński in Volhynia, Poland (now Horodok, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine). The woman is shown wearing a traditional Ukrainian floral crown, known as a vinok. Her attire also includes a multi-strand beaded necklace and a traditional garment.
The photograph is from a series and is dated between 1925 and 1939. The title of the work is "Druhna z okolic Gródka Jagiellońskiego na Wołyniu", which translates to "Bridesmaid from the area of Gródek Jagielloński in Volhynia".
Ernst Haeckel with his assistant, Nicholai Miklouho-Maclay, in the Canary Islands
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.