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'''Vovkulaky''' ( | '''Vovkulaky''' (Вовкулаки) is a group of Ukrainian [[Scouting|Scouts]], members of the Ukrainian Scouting Organization [[Plast]]. The Vovkulaky were founded 50 years ago, and currently have over 50 members over four continents. | ||
Vovkulaky is an international organization with members in Ukraine, | Vovkulaky is an international organization with members in Ukraine, Canada, the United States, Germany, Australia and England. | ||
==Organizational structure== | ==Organizational structure== | ||
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Kurins are then su-divided into plemya, with each large city hosting a plemya. Vovkulaky who live outside major cities can choose which plemya they want to join, depending on which city they visit most frequently. Plemya are led by a "pleminny", who is elected at annual meetings. | Kurins are then su-divided into plemya, with each large city hosting a plemya. Vovkulaky who live outside major cities can choose which plemya they want to join, depending on which city they visit most frequently. Plemya are led by a "pleminny", who is elected at annual meetings. | ||
The motto of the Vovkulaky is "One for all and all for one". The patron is the | The motto of the Vovkulaky is "One for all and all for one". The patron is the Zaporizhian Otaman Ivan Sirko. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 16:39, 15 November 2008
Vovkulaky (Вовкулаки) is a group of Ukrainian Scouts, members of the Ukrainian Scouting Organization Plast. The Vovkulaky were founded 50 years ago, and currently have over 50 members over four continents.
Vovkulaky is an international organization with members in Ukraine, Canada, the United States, Germany, Australia and England.
Organizational structure
All Vovkulaky belong to an Ulad' - depending on age. There are two Ulads - ages 18-30, and 31-150. Each ulad is led by an "oboznyy" and "suddya", who are chosen at annual meetings. Kurins are then su-divided into plemya, with each large city hosting a plemya. Vovkulaky who live outside major cities can choose which plemya they want to join, depending on which city they visit most frequently. Plemya are led by a "pleminny", who is elected at annual meetings.
The motto of the Vovkulaky is "One for all and all for one". The patron is the Zaporizhian Otaman Ivan Sirko.