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Links about Old Believers
Below are pages that I have found which offer some information
about the Old Believers.
Though all misrepresent authentic Old Belief in one way
or another they might be helpful
Old Orthodox Wiki
an Old Believer Wiki that I contribute towards
Old Believers in Modern Russia
a book from a Northern Illinois University
In the Shadow of Antichrist : The Old Believers of Aleberta
another book
‘Lost in the Taiga’
worthwhile reading, find the book by this name
Boreal Forest @ National Geographic
the right hand column tells of an
interesting family
Old Believer Communities Found in Chernihiv
these
are the lengths by which people must go for safety
::: photoalbum ::: Old Believers
I do not see any priests here
Suwalszczyzna - Suwalki Region
Ukraine: The Old Believers of Bila Krinitsa
Old Believers hang on in Oregon
an Associated Press article
Cossacks have always been Old Believers
Oregon Old Believers
shows some interesting
information if you can read Russian
Siberian History Institute
has explanations of some Old Believer
manuscripts here
Back to the Past
briefly mentions those who have no earthly clergy
Old Believers in Southern Sakhalin, Japan
Latvian
Old Believers’ Society
I hope they are not as modernly ecumenical as this sounds
Lestowka-Lestovka
- Old Believers prayer cord like
that of the times of Apostles
An explanation of the Lestovka
on Nikita’s site
Holy Transfiguration, a Church by Peter the Great, Old Believer settlements made log buildings somewhat like this
Museum
of Book (SPSL SB RAS, Novosibirsk)
SFU Museum: Russian Traditional Village Life
Sect from 1741 maintaining church as Old Believers
some
inaccuracies, of course
Multimedia CD «The Traditional Culture of Old
Believers»
(the Semeiskie) of Trasnbaika