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Below are some of the various selections from the video recordings made during this project. (You must have Adobe's Flash Player installed to watch these selections. The Flash Player installer is found here). We are limited of course by online server space and bandwidth - so it's not feasible to include every minute of video we recorded; thus we're limited to a few select segments only. Singularly, these selections represent just some of the content of the DVD, "A Discovery: The Psalmist Project". These selections were chosen from longer interviews that were conducted during the project's duration.

Please be patient after clicking; the selections will eventually play as download is achieved. (This video directory is a work in progress and more video materials will be added as both time and subject material permit*).

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Bob Ewashen, president of the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society details the importance of the Psalmist Project.

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Well-known Doukhobor author and historian Eli Popoff shares his views on the beginnings of Psalm-singing (a series of clips).

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Karen Wasilenkoff explains in a unique perspective, what psalm-singing means to her.

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Larry A. Ewashen. Curator, Author, Historian, comments on Psalm-Singing from a historical viewpoint

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J.J. Verigin, Executive Director of the USCC (Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ) talks to us about Doukhobor Psalm-Singing from a traditional viewpoint and beyond.

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Doukhobor Psalmist Marion Demosky of Grand Forks relates her influences and fond memories
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Rev. F. Mark Mealing, Ph.D, author and Doukhobor historian shares a series of views on Doukhobor Psalm-Singing from an academic standpoint.

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Alex Chernoff, Psalmist from Krestova, shares an interesting perspective on psalm-singing.            Part One
           Part Two
           Part Three

Leonard Markin from Slocan Valley Psalmists, explains what psalm-singing means to him.

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Psalmist Anne Verigin of Grand Forks tells of her influences and fond memories.

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Slocan Valley Psalmist Mike Jmieff reveals a novel method of learning Psalms.

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Edna Saprikin of Slocan Valley Psalmists has her own set of memories and influences, and shares possible origins of Psalm-Singing.

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* There are many interviews yet to be edited from the video "A Discovery: The Psalmist Project". In the coming months it's hoped that many additional video pieces can be edited and converted from the master video for use in this website module.