Fascinating story. Nice pics too. Is this restaurant in Eastern  
Slovakia?
Paul
On Oct 28, 2006, at 1:03 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

> Mike:
>
> Nice photos.
>
> Thank you very much for posting this portfolio and the great
> explanation of the Lemko people and their sad fate.
>
> "Lemko" or "Lemk"  is the Polish name for the Rusyn ethnic group.
> Rusyns never had a nation of their own, and lived in eastern Slovakia,
> Western Ukraine and Southern Poland, in the foothills of the
> Carpathian Mountains.  They are, therefore, often called
> Carpatho-Rusyns or Carpathian Russians.
>
> My father's parents were Rusyns who fled Hungarian occupied Slovakia
> in the 1890s.  The area they came from was seized by the Soviet Union
> during WW II, and now is the Zakarpakskaya region of western Ukraine.
> Poland relocated all of the Rusyns (Lemkos) in Poland out of their
> native villages to distant part of Poland, virtually eradicating their
> culture.
> Rusyns in Ukraine have mostly been forced to assimilate into the
> Ukrainian culture.  Only in Eastern Slovakia does the Rusyn way of
> life survive to some extent.
>
> Today, more people who identify themselves a Rusyns life in North
> America than in all of Europe.  Here, the culture is largely kept
> alive by their churches, Eastern Orthodox or Byzantine Rite Roman
> Catholic.
>
> Rusyn-American that you may be familiar with include:  Sandra Dee, Tom
> Ridge (Rusyn mother),  Tom Selleck (Rusyn mother), Sergeant Michael
> Strank (the leader of the Iwo Jima flag raisers), Robert Urich, Andy
> Warhol, and band leader Peter Wilhousky.
>
> For information on the Rusyns, the People without a Country, see:
>
> http://www.carpatho-rusyn.org/
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusyns
>
> On 10/27/06, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The Lemk (pronounced Wemk in Polish) is an ethnic group from Central
>> Europe, specifically south eastern Poland and south western Ukraine.   
>> As
>> with so many of that ilk, they were hounded from their homes by both  
>> the
>> Nazis and the Soviets, never to return.
>
>> http://www.lemko.org/
>>
>> On a recent visit, I stumbled across a Lemko restaurant and spent a
>> wonderful evening being regaled with the folk music of the region.  At
>> first by a trio of musicians then, later in the evening, by a group of
>> students that came in to drink and sing along.  The friend that was  
>> with
>> me ended up dancing with the waiter. 8-)
>>
>> The pictures are not of the best quality (it was much darker than it
>> appears) but I hope they give an impression of the enjoyment I had  
>> that
>> evening.
>>
>> http://home.fotocommunity.com/mike.a.wilson/index.php? 
>> id=529253&g=242560
>>
>> DL/2, A50/1.7 mostly
>>
>> mike
>>
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