1998 Journey to the Homeland Tour
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Item Orphanage #5(1998-05)Michael M. Miller (left) presents handmade quilts to Deacon Alexander and the children. The quilts were made by German-Russian women at the English Lutheran Church, Tuttle, ND.Item Kutschurgan #3(1998-05)Students at school in fromer German village of Elsass (Zhcherbanka) review maps of the Kutschurgan villages which were presented to the school.Item Market #2(1998-05)Ukrainian women selling their handmade brooms, cheese sand seeds in Odessa, the largest outdoor market in Ukraine and one of the largest in the former Soviet Union.Item Hoffnungstal #3(1998-05)Farmers working in the fields cutting hay near the former Black Sea German village of New Berlin.Item Item Item Orphanage #2(1998-05)June Kraft (center) presents pen-pal letters to the Lighthouse Director (left) from 4-H Club members in the Bismarck area. To the left is translator Elvira Zahorava, Odessa Intourist.Item Kutschurgan #2(1998-05)Mary Jaeger Marando, Crown Point, IN and Rosemary Ripplinger Schwan, Devils Lake ND, standing by an old well near Elsass.Item Item Item Miscellaneous #18(1998-05)The Bayerisches haus (Bavarian House), Odessa, Ukraine, established in the early 1990s with funding from the State of Bavaria, Germany. The Bavarian House provide cultural programs, German language study, traveling exhibits.Item Orphanage #1(1998-05)Stuart Longtin, Fargo, ND, presents school supplies and quilts to young boys.Item Item Hoffnungstal #4(1998-05)Farmers working in the fields cutting hay near the former Black Sea German village of New Berlin.Item Kutschurgan #6(1998-05)Andrey Alekcevich Oleynik, Director of the school in the village of Zhcherbanka (formerly Elsass, Kutschurgan District), shows students of village map presented by Journey to the Homeland tour group, visiting the school.Item Miscellaneous #15(1998-05)June Kraft, Bismarck (right) looking at Ukrainian artwork at the Odessa market.Item Miscellaneous #13(1998-05)German cemetery in Josephdorf near Odessa, Ukraine. Photo by Duane Retzloff, Mountain View, CA.Item Black Sea #4(1998-05)German resident, in the former Black Sea German village of Kassel, opened her home to guests and proudly shows the rabbits she raises.Item Market #4(1998-05)Ukrainian women selling black seeds, fish and cherries at the Kutschurgan market located near the former German villages of Straßburg (today Kutschurgan). Many people also from nearby Moldova visit this market.Item