Ukrainian children (two boys) enjoy feast time
Ukrainian Brazilian family is ready to have their feast lunch with churrasco (“shurrascu” barbecue) on the hood of their car, (a dog is walking by the car)
Ukrainian Brazilian family is having their feast meal on the wooden tables outside, churrascos (“shurrascu”, barbecue) are standing on the poles in the middle of the tables.
Ukrainian feast food – churrasco (“shurrascu”, barbecue) on the tables
Ukrainian Brazilian family is having feast meal with churrasco (“shurrascu”, barbecue) sitting on the ground
Youth is enjoying feast standing by their motorcycles and a truck
Ukrainian community is celebrating feast, eating in the pavilion for church feasts
Ukrainian community is celebrating feast (three men are stanidng in churrascaria (“shurrascaria” - place for roasting meat)
Pick-up car with painted sides
Ritual item (feast label) is pinned to clothes to be worn at feast time
Ritual item (feast label) is pinned to clothes to be worn at feast time. The sign says "Pedra Fundamental Igreja Sag.Cor.Jesus Pedra Branca"
Musicians are playing on “festa” in Pedra Branca. Musicians are on the stage in the pavilion by the church.
Father is holding his daughter
A portrait of unknown man standing in the pavilion for church feasts among other community members
Student paper dated 28 of January 1987.
Popiwchak, MariaFile contains one biography on Fedir Akimenko written by Taras Filenko and translated by Lada Hornjatkevyc.
Photograph of Fred Paranchych’s uncles, Fedir Paranchych (left) and Tom Paranchych (right).
Part 1: Was born in 1906, in Halychyna; his family was Greek-Catholic; WWI, his family was arrested and sent to Russia; went to school there; then went to Kruty, polkovnyk Honcharenko and Leshchenko (??), bii pid Krutamy (about 500 students); then he went to Kyiv (village Hnativka, polkovnyk Bolbochan organized a Druha Zaporiz’ka dyviziia) and the Crimea; het’man Skoropads’kyi; Konovalets’; Danylo Skoropads’kyi; Instytut Lypyns’koho; he had to run away from Bolsheviks to Canada in 1922; otaman Hruzylo; from Zdolbuniv he went to Poland; selo Utishkiv; through a son of the Lviv butcher he came to Regina in 1923; Prosvita in Regina; his father was very active there, teaching, helped to organized Catholic church (collected $5000), Sichovi stril’tsi; Communists; he switched to monarchism; he attended a technical school in Canada, changed many jobs; Petliura (delivering telegrams to him from Bolbochan); Bosyi (??) organized ‘Sich’; Bosyi had 3 airplanes in Chicago; Het’mans’ka orhanizatsia was founded in 1926, had about 30 members; Mykhailo Het’man (??) the editor.
Part 2: Het’man (??) the editor; Nazaruk (??) writing against UNO; ideolohiia Lypyns’koho (het’vamntsi); in 1939 went to the Canadian army (Sergeant); Panchuk; Dontsov; het’man Skoropadskyi; Danylo Skoropads’kyi and money for him; Panchuk; Ms. Kozyka (??); Ms. Mel’nyk; Prof. Sapiha (??) and his journal “Svit Ukrainy”; DPs and political camps ‘banderivtsi’ and ‘mel’nykivtsi’; Dr. Froliak (??); Fond dopomohy skytal’tsiam (in Winnipeg); Kokhan (??); Zahareichuk (??); CUC; Fedorowich was in the army till 1956; he visited Korea; samostiinyky vs het’mantsi; Tsentral’na Rada killing Bolbochan; Fedorovych (??); Korostovets (???) and a journal he published; Lazarovych (??); Fedorowich published articles in Kanadiiskyi Farmer.