The Bishop Emeritus of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brazil Efraim Krevei.
Painting in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in Brasilia Emeritus Efraim Krevei: Ukrainian colony in Brazil.
Painting in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in Brasilia Emeritus Efraim Krevei: how did Ukrainians born in Brasilia imagined the village in Ukraine.
Vitorio - the chair of Ukrainian Congress in Brasilia near his car.
Vitorio - the chair of Ukrainian Congress in Brasilia near his car.
Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of St. John in Curitiba.
Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of St. John in Curitiba.
Icon (painting) "Holy Supper" in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Church Bishop.
Icon (painting) of Our Lady in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Church Bishop.
Andriy Nahachewsky is interviewing Bishop Volodymyr inside the residence.
Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brasilia Volodymyr Kovbych in his residence.
Artificial flowers in the vase on the embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brasilia (fragment).
Embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brazil (fragment).
Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brazil Volodymyr Kovbych, Biblical embroidered picture in the background.
Ukrainian Brazilian pysanky in the interior of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in Brazilia Volodymyr.
Andriy Nahachewsky is interviewing Bishop Volodymyr inside the residence.
Interior of the residence of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop Volodymyr Kovbych.
Sign on Ukrainian communal hall "Vende-se Vareneke".
Maryna Hrymych was part of the team of four scholars who went to Brazil in May 2009 together with Andriy Nahachewsky, Serge Cipko and John Lehr. The goal of this research trip was to explore history, daily life, cultural landscape and traditional culture of Ukrainians in Brazil. Ukrainians started immigrating to Brazil in the end of the 19th century and settled mostly in the states of Parana and Santa Catarina. After the trip, all four researchers donated their photographs to the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives.
Hrymych, Maryna