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A woman moving to another village takes with her the bones of her dead son, decorated with marigolds, the native mourning flower, Balkan Front, June 1916.
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Moksha cementery in Oš (Krasnoslobodsk) city, photographed by Eevi Saarde, June 1965, Estonian National Museum
The photo shows traditional Finno-Ugric Christianized burials with "houses of the dead".
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"although she never discussed it openly, mrs. ferron had dedicated each of her 15 children to the mysteries of the Rosary. as the tenth child, marie rose honored the Crucifixion. these extraordinary circumstances surrounding rose's birth seemed to foreshadow her destiny as a victim soul."
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eu amo seu blog, sua visão estética é linda <3
muito obrigada meu bem <3 ler isso me deixou feliz
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embroidery of female ukrainian political prisoners for their children
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