- Doukhobors - Wikipedia
In Russia, Dukhobortsy were variously portrayed as "folk-Protestants", Spiritual Christians, sectarians, and heretics Among their core beliefs is the rejection of materialism They also reject the Russian Orthodox priesthood, the use of icons, and all associated church rituals
- The Doukhobors | Kootenay History
Yet, beneath the surface of their peaceful existence lies a narrative imbued with profound tenacity—a story of relentless struggle against governmental bodies, church authorities, and military power to forge an existence in harmony with their principles of equality, community and peace
- Home | Doukhobor Heritage
The Doukhobor Heritage Website is committed to providing free, accessible information on Doukhobor family history The origin of the Doukhobors dates back to the 1600s and 1700s in Russia, when a number of Christian religious sects began to form
- Doukhobors - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Doukhobors are a sect of Russian dissenters, many of whom now live in western Canada They are known for a radical pacifism which brought them notoriety during the 20th century Today, their descendants in Canada number approximately 30,000, with one third still active in their culture
- Doukhobor Discovery Centre - Doukhobor History
Our Doukhobor history timeline highlights just some of the many people, places and events of significance that shaped the Doukhobors from the mid 17th century to present day For more comprehensive details on Doukhobor history, please visit the Doukhobor Genealogy Website
- Doukhobor Heritage - Facebook
DOUKHOBOR ORG The Manteca Russian Colony | Doukhobor Heritage The Manteca Russian Colony Doukhobor Heritage Charlotte Freed and 40 others 41 2 6 Doukhobor Heritage Nov 22 In 1924, fourteen Doukhobor families, former Community members from Veregin, SK and Brilliant, BC, relocated to Manteca, CA, USA Pooling
- Doukhobor - New World Encyclopedia
A Doukhobor museum, currently known as "Doukhobor Discovery Center" (formerly, "Doukhobor Village Museum") operates in Castlegar, British Columbia It contains over a thousand artifacts representing the arts, crafts, and daily life of the Doukhobors of the Kootenays in 1908-1938
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