No Way in Times Gone by, but Quest for… Integrated Nation Being under New Circumstances
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https://doi.org/10.31866/2410-1915.20.2019.172476Keywords:
Tkach M. M., Ukrainian folk cultureAbstract
Recently, the object of scientific research has become the culture, spiritual life and way of life of the people. Folk culture is interesting for its originality and uniqueness. Speaking about Ukrainian customs, culture, and traditions, it is important to understand that these are not ingrained habits, a system of practical and social activities, but the national heritage, folk culture, which is passed down from generation to generation. passed down from generation to generation. This is a characteristic feature that distinguishes the the Ukrainian people among others, a feature that allows us to remember and feel that we are part of a great nation. By remembering and preserving traditions, a person receives the age-old support of his or her people and proper support.
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Tkach, M. M. (2018). Ukrainian folk culture (p. 592). Kyiv: Lira-K.
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