Rusyn Americans (Rusyn: Русиньскы Америчаны, Ukrainian: Русинські Американці; known as Carpatho-Rusyn Americans) are citizens of the United States of America, with ancestors who were Rusyns, from Carpathian Ruthenia, or neighboring areas of Central Europe. However, some Rusyn Americans, also or instead identify as Ukrainian Americans, Russian Americans, or even Slovak Americans.[3]
They are sometimes also referred to as Carpatho-Ruthenian Americans, but terms based on Ruthenian designations are often viewed as imprecise, since they have several wider meanings, related to their diverse historical, religious and ethnic uses and scopes, that were encompassing various East Slavic groups.[4][5]
Since the Revolutions of 1989, there has been a revival in Rusyn nationalism and self-identification in both Carpathian Ruthenia and among the Rusyn diaspora in other parts of Europe and North America.[6]
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Rusyns (Rusyn: Русины, romanized: Rusynŷ), also known as Carpatho-Rusyns (Rusyn: Карпаторусины or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ...
list of notable RusynAmericans. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are RusynAmerican or must have references...
Rusyn (/ˈruːsɪn/ ROO-sin; Carpathian Rusyn: русиньскый язык, romanized: rusîn'skyj jazyk; Pannonian Rusyn: руски язик, romanized: ruski jazik) is an East...
Lemkos (Rusyn: Лeмкы, romanized: Lemkŷ; Polish: Łemkowie; Ukrainian: Лемки, romanized: Lemky; Slovak: Lemkovia) are an ethnic group inhabiting the Lemko...
Corrispondenza Romana. Retrieved 8 March 2022. Paul Robert Magocsi. "Carpatho-RusynAmericans". "The Ruthenian Catholic Church". Catholic Near East Welfare Association...
Jewish Americans who trace their heritage back to Russia and other Americans of East Slavic origin, such as Belarusian Americans and RusynAmericans, sometimes...
Pannonian Rusyns (Rusyn: Русини, romanized: Rusynŷ), also known as Pannonian Rusnaks (Rusyn: Руснаци, romanized: Rusnat͡sŷ), and formerly known as Yugoslav...
Pannonian Rusyn (руски язик, romanized: ruski jazik), also historically referred to as Yugoslav Rusyn, is a variety of the Slovak language, spoken by...
Ukrainian Americans (Ukrainian: Українські американці, romanized: Ukrainski amerykantsi) are Americans who are of Ukrainian ancestry. According to U.S...
Russian American Medical Association Congress of Russian Americans Carpatho-Rusyn Society American Turkish Society List of hereditary and lineage organizations...
majority of linguists, the Boykos and other Rusyns are seen as a sub-group of ethnic Ukrainians, and the Rusyn lect is regarded as part of a dialect continuum...
mother is white. His father is of African-American, Jamaican, German, and English ancestry; his mother is of Rusyn, Swedish, French, Dutch, Syrian, and Lebanese...
Ruthenian Americans may refer to: RusynAmericans, also referred to as Carpatho-Ruthenian Americans Ukrainian Americans, historically also designated...
Belarusian Americans or White Russian Americans (Belarusian: Беларускія амэрыканцы, Biełaruskija amerykancy) are Americans who are of total or partial...
Carpatho-RusynAmericans (1. ed.). New York-Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. ISBN 9780877548669. Magocsi, Paul R. (2000) [1988]. The Carpatho-Rusyn Americans...
The Carpatho-RusynAmericans (Peoples of North America), .Chelsea House Pub , 1989. ISBN 0-8775-4866-8 "List of Famous Rusyn-Americans online". September...
fraternal benefit society for Rusyn immigrants and their descendants in the United States. Founded as the Greek Catholic Union of Rusyn Brotherhoods in the USA...
Saltis (8 September 1894 – 2 August 1947), known as "Polack Joe", was a RusynAmerican Prohibition era organized crime boss who, with Frank McErlane, operated...
2007-09-10. "Famous Rusyn-Americans". September 8, 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-08. Magocsi, Paul R., Pop, Ivan Ivanovich. Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture...
Pittsburgh, along the Monongahela River. Based upon Bell's own family of Rusyn and Slovak immigrants, the story follows three generations of a family,...
identify simply as Ukrainian Americans, others identify as RusynAmerican. Rusyns also sometimes describe themselves as Carpatho-Rusyns, Carpatho-Russians or...