The Chair of Association of Ukrainian women in Brazil (pani Tetyana) and the teacher of Ukrainian school in Parana, the teacher is wearing a T-shirt with “Lviv” print
The girl is painting Ukrainian ornament on the cup
The girl is painting Ukrainian ornament on the cup
The girl is painting Ukrainian ornament on the cup
Elena Groshko cooks beef
Elena Groshko cooks beef
Elena Groshko cooks beef
Elena Groshko cooks beef
Elena Groshko cooks beef
Family photo - Elena Groshko's mother and aunt
Family photo - Elena Groshko's relatives from father's side (see interview): Elena Groshko's grandfather Kryvoruchka, Michal Kryvoruchka and Nastia Kryvoruchka and Elena's father (little)
Family photo - Elena Groshko's relatives from mother's side (see interview): Elena Groshko's grandmother Maryna (Maiden name Budyk), grandfather Felix and their chidren: Petro, Ivan, Kateryna, Pron'ka and Han'ka.
Family photo - Elena Groshko's relatives (see interview): Elena Groshko's grandmother, two aunts and her mother
Family photo: Elena Groshko's relatives from mother's side (see interview): Michal Wojtowicz (Elena Groshko's grandgfather's broher), Felix Wojtowicz - her grandfather, and his son (?)
“Kova” (“cova”, Portuguese “couve”, English “kale”) meal is ready to eat.
Elena Groshko mingles “kova” (“cova”, Portuguese “couve”, English “kale”) in the pot.
Elena Groshko puts a cover onto pot with “kova” (“cova”, Portuguese “couve”, English “kale”) meal.
Elena Groshko puts salt into the “kova” (“cova”, Portuguese “couve”, English (“kale”) meal.
Elena Groshko puts “kova” (“cova”, Portuguese “couve”, English “kale”) into the pot.
Elena Groshko puts “kova” (“cova”, Portuguese “couve”, English “kale”) into the pot (no oil).