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  1. Historical paintings of the Slavic nations by Alphonse Marie Mucha, 2010-08-02
  2. Origins of the Slavic short version of the "Life of Nifont" (PdR Press publications on medieval Slavic texts ; l) by Charles E Gribble, 1974

141. Apartments And Pension , Island Hvar
Vorstellung der Pension und Informationen zu dem Dorf Sucuraj.
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142. Ïðîñòàÿ Web-ñòðàíèöà
slavic Gods Goddesses. slavic Calendar Festivals. Ancient slavic Gods. The guest book. Write to me mailtoslavjanskij@list.ru. slavic Pagan community of Estonia.
http://www.slavjanskij.boom.ru/Stranicaangl.htm
Slavic Calendar Festivals Ancient Slavic Gods Slavic Fairy Creatures If It Dries Out, It's No Good: Women, Hair and Rusalki Beliefs ... Paganism at Estonians and others links You may translate for yourselves the information located on a Russian-speaking page with the help of the translator: PROMT's Online Translator The guest book Write to me: mailto:slavjanskij@list.ru
Slavic Pagan community of Estonia
" From morning till morning we saw evil which was created in Russia, and waited, when will come kindly. And it will not come never if we the shall not rally force... " " Are seized by enemies we may in Russia, but Svarog - the God ours, instead of other gods, and without Svarog we have no anything, except for death ". " The Veles book " The Slavic world is an endlesly fascinating, troubling, dramatic, and dynamic one. Slavic mythology has a strong focus on the sun, warmth, light, birds, fire (and firebirds), epic victories, and brightly painted cosmic bird-eggs. The opposing polarity, the dark, the dead, the cold, the gloomy forests, snakes, drowned spirits (usually female or children), and ruthless hags are feared, even demonized (especially under the influence of Christianity), yet many fairy tales indicate that if this darker world is treated with cautious respect, one will fare well. . . . PAGANISM Paganism is a religion of festival with an ethical component on how man should live in concert with nature and each other. By necessity, living provokes anxieties. Paganism is not a soteriological ("governed by a dogmatic code") religion, and therefore it could not reassure people by organizing their lives in this world on the pretext of securing salvation in the next. Pagans rejected the servile model as exemplified in the Religions of the Book (Christianity, Judaism, Islam).

143. ChurchHTML1
Top/Society/Ethnicity/slavic/Ukrainian/UkrainianAustralian
http://www.baptistwa.asn.au/churches/ChurchPage83.html
UKRAINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Services: 86 Hubert Street, East Victoria Park 6101
Postal: 9 Burnley St, Thornlie 6108
Phone: 9493 3990
AM Services S.School PM Service
10:00 a Elder Pas G Robins Secretary Mrs Louise Ilchuk Treasurer Mr Wally Diadetschko First Previous Next Last

144. History And Czech
Short history of the language with discussion of its differentiation from other slavic languages.
http://linguistics.byu.edu/classes/ling450ch/reports/czech.html
History and Czech
Deborah Bibo
February 1998
Linguistics 450
She was on her way to school. So many things had changed since the occupation. Troops patrolled the streets and the click of her shoes echoed in the silence. When she arrived at the university, she hurried to her first class. Everyone seemed so subdued today. She quickly found her seat and pushed her bookbag beneath the desk.
Professor Smith began passing out new books with what appeared to be some ancient writing on the cover. To be honest, it looked like hieroglyphics. The other students glanced around the room trying to understand what was going on.
"Class," the teacher began solemnly. "English will no longer be spoken here. From now on we will use Language X."
This hypothetical situation may seem like something from a science fiction novel, but it is an essential part of the tumultuous history of the Czech language and its people. What happens to a language when its people are forced to adopt another tongue? Moreover, how is the language changed when this process is undergone repeatedly?
Language change is usually a natural process. Languages adapt to the needs of the speakers. As human beings we are continually progressing and our language should reflect that progress. The Czech language has undergone many changes over the years. Contact with other countries, immigrant Czechs, and time have all contributed to the present state of the language.

145. The Slavic Male Chorus Of Washington DC
Performs folk songs and sacred music of Russia and other slavic traditions.
http://www.slavicmalechorus.org

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The Slavic Male Chorus of Washington DC
has thrilled audiences with heartfelt interpretations of the folk songs and sacred hymns of Russia and many Slavic lands. Founded by its current conductor, Mr. Gregory V. Oleynik , the Chorus has performed at folk festivals, concerts, benefit events and religious services in Washington and the Eastern U.S. in order to promote the continuation of a cappella music from many Slavic traditions. Voice Activated - Washington Post 2/07/2004 Streaming Video of our 2000
Kennedy Center performance
"...precisely rehearsed and produced a thrilling spectrum ranging from barely vocalized whispers to full shouts..." Washington Post, June 24, 2000 "...thanks and appreciation for the wonderful performance you gave for our Centennial gathering in Philadelphia. The wonderful choral tradition of our people have found a worthy repository in the dedicated voices of your chorus. " George H. Mihaly Jr., President Russian Brotherhood of America

146. Intro To Slavic Rituals
Introduction to slavic Rituals. Greeting the Babka (Dziadzia). In general, you will be entering the ritual space as if you are entering the Babka s household.
http://www.gaiacommunity.org/slavic1.htm
Introduction to Slavic Rituals
Greeting the Babka (Dziadzia)
In general, you will be entering the ritual space as if you are entering the Babka's household. When you enter, you should say to the Babka, "Zyvy v pokoj i przyjazn." (see below for meaning and pronunciation). She will give you a hug and a kiss on the cheek, and say, "Blogoslawienstwy codziennie." She may then direct you to a seat, or give you a task to do.
Dziadzia "grandfather" (familiar) (ZHYA-zhya)
Seating Arrangements
In "household" rituals, there is a separate table for the children. In the Polish tradition, this means anyone under the age of twenty! At the head of the table there is a place set at an empty seat (or seats) for the deity (or deities) invited to the feast. Also at the head of the table is the Babka (matriarch) and/or Dziadzia (patriarch). (Polish Paganism is primarily matriarchal.) The next people sat at the table are the leaders and elders of the community. You could say that the remaining seats go in order of seniority of service.
Ritual Form
You will notice that there is no "circle casting", or formal delineation of scared space, because in the Slavic traditions, we are

147. Ukrainian Youth Association Of Montreal
Top/Society/Ethnicity/slavic/Ukrainian/UkrainianCanadian/Quebec
http://ukemonde.com/cym/cym.html
CYM Montreal Branch
3260 est rue Beaubien
Montreal, Quebec
Volodymyr Zhovtulya, President
Tel: 514-728-8816
www.cym.org/ca/montreal
We welcome you to visit the official Internet home of Ukrainian Youth Association
(widely known by its Ukrainian acronym CYM) at the following URL: http://www.cym.org
You can also get local news about Oseredok CYM in Montreal at this following link:
http://www.cym.org/ca/montreal/

CYM Montreal branch is pleased to announce
Werchovyna-2003 Summer Camp (June 29th - July 13). http://www.cym.org/ca/Montreal/index.asp If you have questions, please call Bohdan Bezpalok (514) 624-9818 e-mail: werchowyna@cym.org
UKEMONDE would like to thank CYM Montreal for supporting Ukrainian Directory - "Sobor," throughout our 5 year tenure. For the material that they provided us to publish on the CYM Montreal page, as well as their financial contribution to help us in our early beginnings. I would also like to thank all our viewers and small volunteer staff, who truly made this experience fun and memorable. Hartujsh

148. Slovenian
Profile of the Slovene language, excerpted from An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages Past and Present.
http://www.ukans.edu/~slavic/slovene.htm
Slovene Marc L. Greenberg Language name : Slovenian, Slovene. Self-denomination: slovenski jezik, slovenščina Location : Spoken in the Republic of Slovenia. Significant minorities are found in neighboring territories in Italy, Austria, and Hungary. Diaspora communities are primarily in Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the US. Family : Together with Serbo-Croatian, Slovene makes up the West South Slavic subgroup of the South Slavic group of the Slavic branch of Indo-European. Related languages : Slovene is related to the other South Slavic languages, particularly to the Čakavian and Kajkavian dialects of Croatian; it is less close to the Štokavian dialect, which is the basis for the Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian standard languages. Slovene is more distantly related to Macedonian and Bulgarian; it also shows correspondences to the central dialect of Slovak in the West Slavic branch. Dialects : Slovene is traditionally divided into seven dialect bases, within each of which there is further dialect differentiation: (1) Littoral dialects ( primorsko narečje ), spoken partly in Italy; (2) Carinthian (

149. The Slavic Center For Law And Justice
Moscow Justice Department s Attempt to Harass Churches Failed Again. Moscow Catholic Church Taken to Court. SCLJ Receives Top Russian
http://www.sclj.org/
Information: Do You Have An SCLJ Victory Story To Tell? American in Moscow Prepares for Possibility of Lengthy Trial
SCLJ Attorneys Represent American Detained in Moscow
Liquidation No Longer Threatens Salvation Army In Moscow. ... SCLJ Receives Top Russian Human Rights Honor

The ACLJ's sister organization receives "For the Protection of the Rights of Man," Russia's top Human Rights honor. ECLJ and SCLJ Ask the European High Court to Protect Moscow Salvation Army
Fight underway to help organization that is being targeted for elimination by the Moscow government. China Considers Revising its "One Child" Policy
Beijing, China The Chinese government has introduced legislation to outlaw abortion based on a baby's gender, while at the same time entrenching in law its controversial "one child" policy. Salvation Army Wins Battle in Russia's Courts
"It is a real breakthrough in our [SCLJ’s] fight for religious freedom in Russia."

150. University Of Manitoba - German & Slavic Website
Tel (204) 4749370 Fax (204) 474-7601, • German slavic Major and Minor Programs • Why Study German slavic Languages • News Events in the
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/german_and_slavic/

German Program

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Tel: (204) 474-6605 Fax: (204) 474-7601 or Mrs. Anna Cianflone or Mrs. Maryanne Romaniuk 328 Fletcher Argue Bldg. Tel: (204) 474-9370 Fax: (204) 474-7601 Rudnyckyj Distinguished Lecture Series 2004-2005 Timetable Canadian Association of Slavists Conference Annual Taras Shevchenko Lecture Designed, Created and Maintained by Anna Cianflone Updated March 10, 2004 This site best viewed in later versions

151. St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church; Watervliet, NY USA
Top/Society/Ethnicity/slavic/Ukrainian/UkrainianAmerican/New_York
http://www.cerkva.com
Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

152. Conference Abstract: Pieter Plas
Abstract of a paper by Pieter Plas of the University of Ghent examining ritualsymbolic actions undertaken to magically subdue or chase off wolves in Serbian and Croatian folk customs.
http://www.ukans.edu/~slavic/bss99-plas.html
Texts as Actions, Actions as Texts: Two Examples of Serbian and Croatian Traditional Folk Magic and Ritual (Ethnolinguistic/Ethnopoetic and Anthropological Perspectives)
Pieter Plas (University of Ghent)
E-mail: Pieter.Plas@rug.ac.be vučari ritual (processions with a dead wolf among Serbian and Croatian cattle breeders in the Dinara region, aimed at magically fending off the wolf’s attacks on flocks and people) are discussed. The analysis shows that prototypical texts of vučari songs in fact represent compelling verbal rituals in themselves, as the interpretation of the motivation and meaning of vučari ritual as a whole relies heavily on its verbal statements, and its functions and aims are given precisely by the text. The second example concerns an agrarian custom attested among the Croatian population of the region of Bac ka (Vojvodina), whereby sheafs of wheat at harvest are arranged into piles in the form of a cross ( krst ), each of which is placed on top of one sheaf called "the wolf" ( kurjak ) and is completed on top by a sheaf called "the priest" ( popo ). Apart from obvious references to folk beliefs about the "corn wolf", well-known in other regions of Europe, this ritual-symbolic action acquires special significance by its translatability into a verbal statement/message, namely the syntagm

153. Center For Slavic And East European Studies
The Center for slavic East European Studies. The Dark Side of Globalization Trafficking in People 1416 May 2004.
http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/slavicctr/

The Dark Side of Globalization:

Trafficking in People

14-16 May 2004

The Dark Side of Globalization:

Trafficking in People

14-16 May 2004

154. Bohdan Rubchak
Biography Professor, Department of slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures, University of Illinois at Chicago
http://ftp.uic.edu/depts/slav/sl01006.htm

155. AAASS Annual Book Prizes
The American Association for the Advancement of slavic Studies presents several awards for new English language works with Eastern European and Eurasian themes. Information on each competition, and winners lists. Further links to the AAASS.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aaass/book.htm

156. RealMagick Topic: Slavic
Deities Heros slavic. Growing up in Kiev, Ukraine, I loved reading and listening to fairy tales. These stories, filled with slavic flavor, were opening .
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157. The Milman Parry Collection Has Moved.
One of the largest repositories of South slavic heroic song; located at Widener Library, Harvard University; online exhibition of photos, song transcriptions, and video.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~mpc/
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158. Slavic, East European, And Former USSR Resources
slavic, East European, and Former USSR Resources. Table of Contents. Note The slavic, East European, and Former USSR Resources page
http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/slav/
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Note: The Slavic, East European, and Former USSR Resources page was formerly part of the Virginia Tech University Libraries subject pages series. That series ceased and was in part replaced by another series which can be viewed at this site . This page lives on independently.
Last Updated: January 16, 2004 Contact: Lane Rasmussen

159. Redirect
Current projects, study abroad programme and staff biographies.
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160. SULAIR: Slavic And East European Collections At Stanford University Libraries
slavic and Eastern European Studies. Selected FullText Electronic Periodicals for slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies. Selected slavic Reference Works.
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