A corner of the Lozovei's bedroom with ritual objects (icons, cross)
The stairs to the second floor of Lozovei's house
Door hole leading to the bedrooms on the second (mansarda) floor, supporting leg
Mikhal and Maryna (neigbors). Wedding photo
Fed'ko Lozovei who was "prima" to E.L.'s father (cousin)
Lozovei's family
The fragment of the window with initials of Lozovei's father
Old komora (barn) with cross on the roof
The cross on the roof of the barn
Kitchen of Lozovei's house (cooking stove, cookware)
Kitchen of Lozovei's house (cooking stove, cookware, calendars, table, benches)
Andriy Nahachewsky is holding a trough
Andriy Nahachewsky is speaking to Vira Lozovei
The house of Lozovei's neighbos built in modern village style
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, MarynaGraffiti on the bench on the square in front of Taras Shevchenko monument
The monument to Taras Shevchenko by Leo Moll
Graffiti on the bench on the square in front of Taras Shevchenko monument
Mother and daughter just purchased at the kitchen food and are going to eat it somewhere (bags with food, typical clothes of Brazilian peasants)
A topographic map of Ukrainian Colonies in Prudentopolis region