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Natalie Kononenko is a professor of folklore currently with the University of Alberta.Kononenko is a major contributor to the study of Ukrainian Blind Minstrels as well as in the area of witchcraft in Slavic cultures.
Natalia Alexeyevna Kononenko (Ukrainian: Наталія Олексіївна Кононенко; born 25 August 1994 in Kyiv) [1] is a retired Ukrainian artistic gymnast who competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Natalie Kononenko – folklorist; Mark A. Lewis – mathematical ecologist and the Canada Research Chair in Mathematical Biology at the Centre for Mathematical Biology [2] Andy Liu – mathematician; Michael Lounsbury – Associate Dean of Research, Thornton A. Graham Chair and professor of strategic management, organizations and sociology
Natalie’s mother agreed to connect with her therapist and “participate in therapy to the extent recommended by the therapist,” according to the court documents. Natalie’s father would make ...
The shooter, identified by police as Natalie Rupnow, who also went by the name Samantha, was a student at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, the state capital. Women and ...
As Natalie Kononenko writes, blindness was both a qualification for traditional kobzari, and also part of their effectiveness: "The restrictions placed on traditional minstrelsy, the restrictions that permitted only blind people to become minstrels and kept ordinary folk from performing a certain set of songs, did not inhibit the profession.
The suspect, Natalie Rupnow, who police say killed herself during the rampage, was just 15 — but even more surprisingly, she was a girl. Mass shootings carried out by females are vanishingly rare.
Matvey Kononenko (1900–1977), Soviet general; Maxim Kononenko (born 1971), Russian journalist and TV show host; Mykhaylo Kononenko (born 1987), Ukrainian road cyclist; Natalia Kononenko (born 1994), Ukrainian gymnast; Natalie Kononenko, Canadian professor of folklore; Oleg Grigoriyevich Kononenko (1938–1980), Soviet cosmonaut