Momot, Melania
Description
- Creators
- Ariadna Okhrymovych and Orest Zakydalsky, Interviewer
- Melania Momot, Interviewee
- Media Type
- Video
- Text
- Item Type
- Interviews
- Description
- Interview with Melania Momot [Меланія Момот] born 1 February 1918, Katerynivka village, Zaporizhzhia oblast.
Describes the dispossession of her family and the burial of people who died of hunger in her village.
To access full video, contact the Ukranian Canadian Research and Document Centre - Notes
- This item is a short excerpt of a longer Holodomor survivor interview conducted and housed by the UCRDC. This entry includes a time-stamped description of the full video and may also include translations and transcripts of the excerpt. Full videos can be requested from the UCRDC by emailing office@ucrdc.org.
- Publisher
- The Ukrainian Canadian Research & Documentation Centre
- Place of Publication
- Montreal, Quebec
- Date of Original
- 06 Oct 2010
- Date Of Event
- 1932-1933
- Playing Time
- 3:00
- Subject(s)
- Deportations
Education
Famines
Village life
World War II
Mortality--Statistics
Punishment
Acts of Kindness
Famine (Ukraine : 1932-1933)
Holodomor
Survival strategies
Dekurkulization
Mortality--Mass
Famines--Ukraine--History--Sources
Famine victims
Ukraine--History--Famine, 1932-1933--Personal narratives
Dispossession
Mortality--Family
Food substitutions
Displacement
Death and burial
Post-Holodomor life - Personal Name(s)
- Melania Momot
- Collection
- UCRDC Survivor Videos
- Language of Item
- Ukrainian
- Geographic Coverage
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Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
Latitude: 47.64107 Longitude: 34.14804 -
Quebec, Canada
Latitude: 45.50008 Longitude: -73.59918
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- Copyright Statement
- Protected by copyright: Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permissions and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Recommended Citation
- [Last Name], [First Name]. Interview by Ariadna Okhrymovych. Vita, 21 Jan. 2011, Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Center, [URL]. [Date of Access].
- Location of Original
- The Ukrainian Canadian Research & Document Centre