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credit for sheltering or roofing? yeah. what's lives that will persecuted across the border in mind? more but the last few years they've been marked by several to test that is locked in because of the cost of living crisis because of the economic challenges that dongle beach is facing under hudson, not government. now these protests, they have been organized by ordinary citizens, but also by the opposition leaders. as critics have also a to shake because he now for persecution all opposition leaders, none the less the elections today would be more detailed by, by around $127.00. international observers, they will also be monitored by around $5940.00 in the list, but us costs consultants or what fee and fair elections to remain in bobby's? well, that's how the news is shaping up today. so far we have thought walter paused on its way to you now they delve into joseph, starting the library and off whether that what he read made him who he was
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the on july the 8th 1941 german troops entered into stone. here from the south, soviet soldiers and civilians full of the enemy courageously on the stony and soil go with thousands of casualties held up. all the us wants to, but we are giving you 52. i get the, i'm not sure if i see it over to the even that's the beauty we bought, the what is pushing it during the years following the soviet victory, a large number of monuments and global disks and burial sites were rented to on of those who had fallen in the wall to get get the c s.
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however, recently many of them have either been demolished vandalized or completely neglected . those that we sold the, the of those who do the best because the ones who left to the memory so as to prevent rewrite history and re make consciousness compile for the labs. the grandfather's, this stride here in this area in this area here and there, and then they'll take it a little bit further. the beach has been fixed by somebody in the lumen family for
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a 110 years. a similar way with at 1st with nets and flights. we have right now here in the english and then for quite a few years. my father is a fish trap. and that would be with holes and chicken wire, and that was a very good way to fish. but then when alaska became a state in 1959, that method of fishing was banned. and so we had to go back to reset domain names, which is how we finished it on the
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go in there. this is you there, and i made in a medium this net about 2 years ago. he has a little point of realtors today and we caught 1st thing for fish out of his little point of judah next raymond. and his middle name is after my father next. when was the official scientific name a sack guy, but we call them red sam, and that's, that's the more common name is the one that we use at least here in the know taking a lot of people on the choose the term read. sam, this is what we're doing today is just subsistence, basically it's trying to play fishing. when we do it for the way with commercial fishing, we have longer. net. we use bigger boats, you know, and it is just done a lot differently. but it's the same idea. we're still using a gillmet this crap was tucked right up to
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the source. talk from over there in the office from up there. to pull up from here. this one, this are a good a c o l car. gail played up, right. so i mean, yeah, so we took down some of smoke some and i liked, but now what we have here is another variety called the tub, caulked them basically plain dry to assist us and cut in a certain way. so there are many types of cuts for drawing and preparing, simon, this is a basic cost for uh, for dry again, or a blessed little hopefully some thoughts that we live on. we live per year. so
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a lot of time saving the village from the start of the as you can get a plane and there was no airport, the airport was built in 1958 and in the winter you kind of gets here on the bullets. right. or yeah, it gets pretty, a rough up here for like the entrance to the cook. and i think it's waves coming from the gulf, full blast skinner to you. we've had this airport walk, talk to me and waves, huge waves come speed. they go to water. craft or lose part of the like terra, the wind noise can blend. thank. this is driftwood partner would reuse of the beach for smoking. it is very special awards. you only use the bridgestone white guy like that. and that way it doesn't make it bigger or strong. naturally. i stroke some in
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there. so if the fires get too hot, i can put a little cold on, just keep cold, smoke going. and then you can't get it too hard because you start to make a fire. if you cook too hot, you're going to burn your fish. you won't make good fish. it will be soft, mushy, and on the smoke hours is kind of ever getting down in my time. but it's starting here. it's hard to see because it's not live. this, this year, smokers hanging up in there are, was taught this by my mom to dora taught me how to make it. she was taught by her folks. i've never changed the recipe and everyone just loves this smell. appreciates really big. i've won a lot of uh, good compliments and ribbons, food affairs and everything else, but this is old fashion. the bleak molly shows how it goes a link to the link you see right in front of you. i'm really good. so i have
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3 here. this one here which ones do you see? so that's partners. i think it's important. i can describe the good stuff. ok, when you try this, you know, just where you want more. you won't be able to stop reading it. let's do that special thing for very it's really, really good news. mutual and it's, it's like funny. mm. me. good, fresh, wild fish. hold for the oh cool. the
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god we are. liver, some of the me, everything. yeah. head from head to tail. so go see the board and we see a some and some the express and as i lay away means that the for system thing and so everyone goes, tries to cuts that some of the local um 5. 0 me or so no need to. so go no 1st the phone for the phone for below who you know the low low need of. uh well uh,
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this section of, uh, not know like the river for new look along the sides. that it reminds me of, of all of it. so similar that st. herman himself also said that i've been alone twice. i made the cell phone when i came home, i wanna be able to. so people installed them for the course like in to enter a cell phone with one of the hello. yeah. yes i can was painted in russia at the monastery, on the 20th of july. 18. 84 so far. mm hm. correct. they survived all dfcs. not
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much to survive. well, there was a big fire. they say this is a brick that was gifted to our village to me when i came to alarm gifted by his grace this a button crowdy. and this brick was made in the fall and or very hopeful that will rebuild our church, a bigger church. and this definitely will be a part of that foundation. and that's another connection to the door i saw through our church this break. and i pray and hope that the connection between the alarm and ours will become stronger and that many of us here will be able to go there and pray to gather
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friends or friends can come. and i noticed the relics of the same term and it was 7 very all or 4 st. very powerful or strong for yeah, they were originally 10 bucks. but several of them went back even to report to the government about the abuses of the russian american company. one of them, jo, a software was a seminary graduate, was ordained bishop of cody atkins, sent back to alaska with, with us our, at the, to a rest around off and put an end to this next flight pages of an abusive regime of the ship that brought them back saying so the 1st monks perished as we, as the ship was lost at sea, even though the was murdered. as we mentioned earlier, as a new customer, people on the shores of the bearings see, and eventually father herman,
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out of the 10 fatherland was the only one left. and they tried to get rid of him there, the reports of assassination attempts, which is why he had to leave cody, i can move to a smaller 1st island deal over the island where he spent the rest of his life. but father herman's real of the, the devotion to him came from the idea that he was sticking up for the native people, a great personal expense of risk. the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. nothing was awesome. some of the eclipse in the system must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union,
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the kremlin media mission, the state on the rushes to day and split our t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say from stephen twist, which is the
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so we've just come into icon day and specifically mostly do uh, so icon this over to our left here. and then most soon as right in here, an icon bay gods name from the the wonderful miracle when there was a and there is blinking to so now anyways, saint saint herman brought an icon as a sale topo, some tries to the beach over here in icon van said, the water won't go by and that's fine, fast this line. and the way stops at the icon. i said multiple cases where people have of one particular case, i remember very well or so. c folks came and there was a, a cancer terminal and they came in and neither the individual was, was orthodontist. they were just what they had for the life of st. herman and i traveled
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side of 4000 miles to get here just to pray, even though they had no connection with the tractor st firm. and when the man went back for his checkup after returning to the doctors with mister 5, cuz the tumor was gone. there was no, there was no sign of it. so those, that's one of the things that i've had happen. awesome. on the, on top of the relic, worry, are the, the 1112 towns across rather across the st. herman's secrets, the war under his rows that are very heavy, very heavy and very uncomfortable. and saying roman would sleep on a board and use either a rocks or logs as a pillow. and when he had, when he entertain guests in his cell, he would take that board and he would put it over the stove to make it looks like it was a table. he didn't want anybody know if that was how he slipped it. so interesting
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to think of his life and what it did, you know, to make that turn a from for a long to alaska in those days all on for this amazing. i always think they put a stop somewhere along the way and said, you know, this is nice and comfortable here. i could do or can, i could just settle here and, you know, serve the people here, or else i'd be along the didn't date. and the other missionaries made it to the very end. they came to alaska. woods and the time was like going to the moon. nobody knew what the last school was about. very feel, i don't know from the rest. and so i type in to alaska the course along like the natives and his pain. and he served to his last breath
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and he was a well loved by the people respect that in the last it baptized many, it talked many and at the time of saint herman and he wanted to come out here and serve as a hermit after his 1st year's antonia and the god had other plans for him and he, um, he started at an orphanage for the orleans after a plague killed many of the parents, some of us to some of those schools when that school in particular went to cisco later on and became a while, one of them went to the russian naval academy a crush dock. and at the end of his life was a major general in the russian army. so from spruce island, betsy and st. herman, to cisco, to crunch stuff, and then a career in the russian military. so they, they did some serious teaching. it wasn't just something very simple they, they learned them important and some, some subjects in great depth. and today he still remembered his,
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remember pass along to main screen, other fun which i mean so little grandfather is a wonderful tradition that the elders still practice here and, and you know, alaska and that's they'll take swell from st. herman's graves, and they'll mix it with some spring water from his, from his spring, just a little bit of a soil into the, into the, into the water when they're feeling, you know, and it's medicine, it's medicine and that's what they take before they take a prescription mad or something like that, even. i mean it's, it's a real pious tradition to do the things. there been many, many feelings, many accounts of feelings, not just from the prayers that his grace site, but also from drinking from the spring. when cold it a change. my mom made this as an inside. this has a soil from same term. it's great and was put it on during that cold time.
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i never take that off since always with this one. looks like i'm glad i'm so glad that father heard much k father herman save us. and i say god is to god. that way was that's wordless of orthodox which was still, you know, hold on to think that is the to face piece, the one to save this. this. let me save this thing. thank you. thanks. like i said, my name's disabled the so often when we're coming up we might into a fog and rain on the water and then we hike up the trail. and when we get here, the sun comes out. it happens more times than not it's. it's really quite special on a i think it's true, blessing, let's say herman. just bestows upon us for making this journey. the
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. so it's an amazing place. people have been there will say, i've never been any place like it. a greek theologian came with me. i took him there years ago and we walked 2 steps down the path and he stopped. and he said, the only place i said, i know father. he said no, this is really a holy place. i have only felt holding this like this, this intensely one other place in my life. so father george were what was that? he said at the tomb of christ in jerusalem. so this is what a visitor is presiding like the land, the sand, herman, the
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listen. uh uh this, uh, noise is all the time and then i'll be holding laura. this line is uh, scruggs to see his own ears. uh uh they were very um, interested in the local spiritual life. some of the 1st reports we have from the monks is that they were spending the summer listening to the stories to find out what people here already believe so that they could introduce christianity as the fulfillment of what they already knew. and this was a kind of genius and not attacking what the people already knew and believed, but embracing and then building on it. and the 1st reports we have from them in
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1795, what they wrote back to russia to report to their superiors, back in vol. um, we can work with these people. they already have the 10 commandments. they don't wanna provide not to steal, not to murder enough to commit these crimes. and they already believe that everyone is descended from the same mother and father, we all come. they don't know the name adam and eve, but they all, but they believe we all come. all human beings come from the same parents. have a start to show you. the grace of the last traditional chief publicly. mike alex, he's the one who felt the white church from who lived out here for many years, taking care of the cemetery and the churches and suited his father before him. and so we have like all it so you'll notice there's a little house on top of his grade. that's a and as of asking tradition that was present before the russian, missionaries came to alaska. so prior to orthodoxy,
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they believed that for up to a year after a person died that their sole would remain near their body or their ashes until their body returned to the earth. so for that year, they would put the houses on to kind of keep the spirits away from the village. i have a place for the spirit to go. and then once the spirit pauses on in the body has decayed into the earth and we allow the houses to return back to the earth as well . so there are many that are very decayed and so they're not neglected. they're just returning so in many of them there's items that the person would've liked when they were living. and if you look inside, you can actually see an icon of the mother of god, as well as a little crochet bag with him crochet hucks. so we know that grandma, whoever's grandma, she was loved to crochet and she loved the church. so this is one of my favorites.
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and so i think one of the reasons that the russian missionaries were so successful in converting velasco native people to orthodoxy was because they really respected in values. traditions were already in place. and so even though that the spirit houses are not, did not come from orthodoxy, they in alaska or an accepted orthodox practice. from what i've heard from, you know, the stories my husband has told from his, travels in a village and from native elders that i've spoken to is that the russian people were incredibly client. um and embraced the native way. and a lot of to the source of orthodoxy in line with a lot of native teachings. so one of them is, you know, we don't own our body, we don't own the earth, we give everything back to god. god created our body. and so we don't destroy our body upon death, we bury it in the hopes of the resurrection to the boys as soon as the group. good
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. so to be smooth, nipple miller knows that the board is 50 to 70 percent new formula. nice. so if the boys are, so if you could have case, you have to be smooth nibble meal or nose slow, but so as soon as with the cool, new, new produce, know you're really give a call from in the, you know, i see a lot of the young people, they want to go out and make their way. that's fine, you know, but they're always comes of time. when you get older in your life, you're going to say, who am i? am i really from what, why you're cutting this along in your find out and hopefully, you know, the younger, if you can just always listen to that. if there's anything that's the thing to you know, understand. that's how you traditional stay alive. try them down. not one, i'm gonna change them because if you can bring somebody else in there to this is
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like it's not a tricia anymore. you're starting something else. the we just really connection is russian, the quality, russia, and the church in russia. i feel the new way that were their spiritual daughter. they gave birth to us here and it's because of who seems loud in here that we have the worth of nice pay. it is because of all the saints, the monastic things settings to explore in siberia is because of alignment is very high. and my family, of course, that actually i feel that they are our spiritual our fathers, fathers, in the faith, in where, where their children that's what i feel that connection there to
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rushes, a deep spiritual connection or, or family, or family outside the natural way, not to delete one of the and we have cousins, interest at some place. i don't know where, but i'd like to meet them sundays to be fine. the
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the society of to your credit accounts offensively, you know, it was a fine you that there was a series of organizations on the, on the west side in ukrainian side illusions about their own strength illusions about straight for the russian opponents. basically the, you know, the took their to rush or a new crime was adored. i just have to be checked in and the whole structure would come, come from coming up. and those are loose and i've been shopped with the,
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