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Kutschurgan
Documentary
One-hour DVD documentary produced by the Germans from Russia Cultural
Preservation Foundation, Fargo, North Dakota, copyright 2008 (Foundation
website: www.grculture.org)
Available December 2008
This DVD documentary will highlight cultural heritage on German
villages in the Kutschurgan District of old South Russia, now present-day
southern Ukraine located near Odessa. The Catholic Germans from
Russia who settled in the central Dakotas and Saskatchewan will
be featured in this documentary.
Video footage will intermingle valuable comparisons with the six
former Kutschurgan villages today near Odessa, Ukraine: Baden, Elsass,
Kandel, Mannheim, Selz and Strassburg, including the people, churches,
schools, and houses. Further filming at locations in North Dakota,
South Dakota and Saskatchewan shares the story of where the Kutschurganers
settled on the northern plains and prairies of North America.
This cultural heritage program is important to show: 1) the resilience
of a people in overcoming adversity; 2) determination of a people
to succeed; 3) ingenuity of a people to adapt and incorporate traditions
and techniques of another culture to their own; and 4) faith of
a people, which sustained them through wars, droughts, famines,
prejudice, and even a police state.
The Kutschurgan documentary will portray both distinctive and common
aspects of history and culture experienced by the Germans from Russia,
so future generations can know what colonist and pioneer life was
like in "the old days."
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| Iron crosses near Allan, Saskatchewan. | Farmers working in the fields
near the village of Elsass. |
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| Church of the Assumption in the former Black
Sea German village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, South Russia
(today Limanskoye, near Odessa, Ukraine). Click here
for more information. |
Tour members inside the former
Catholic church in Mannheim, Kutschurgan District (today Kamenka,
Ukraine). |
Kutschurgan Documentary
DVD documentary, the cost is $30 plus Shipping
& Handling
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to use any images from the GRHC website may be requested
by contacting Michael
M. Miller |
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