Full interview with Prof. Serge Cipko, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 15 December 2015.
- 1:52 Brazil and Argentina were the major destination for Ukrainians in South America
- 2:29 First wave of Ukrainian immigration to South America: Between 1857 and 1920 about 164,000 immigrants from the Russian Empire and 87,000 immigrants from Austria-Hungary came to Argentina; most settlers were from Galicia. Others from Bukovyna
- 3:26 Early Ukrainian pioneer home, Misiones, Argentina (1897)
- 3:30 Ukrainian Church in Tres Capones, Misiones, Argentina (CA. 1921)
- 3:34 Ukrainian Catholic Church in Azara, Misiones, Argentina
- 3:50 Second wave of Ukrainian immigration to South America: Between 1920 and 1939 about 180,000 immigrants came to Argentina; majority of them were from Galicia and Volhynia
= Prosvita Society founded in 1924
- Thousands of Ukrainians also immigrated to Uruguay in the 1920s, and Paraguay in the 1930s
- 5:24 Harvesting tea in Misiones, Argentina
- 6:38 Rev. Tykhon Hnatiuk in Paraguay (1937)
- 6:44 Ukrainians in Uruguay
- 6:56 Mykola Lysenko Society, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 7:02 Zoria Society, Villa Diamante, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 7:08 Ukrainians with Eva Peron
- 10:34 Members of the Prosvita Society in Dock Sud, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 16:52 The Soviet Return-to-the-Homeland campaign
- 24:55 Fate of Ukrainian Credit Unions in Argentina
Ukrainians in Argentina, 1897-1950: The Making of a Community
Available from Amazon and CIUS Press
https://www.amazon.ca/Ukrainians-Argentina-1897-1950-Making-Community/dp/1894865243
http://www.ciuspress.com/catalogue/history/313/ukrainians-in-argentina%2C-1897-1950-
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