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Doukhobors in 1902 in Saskatchewan, Canada, self-named as "God's people" and
Svobodniki (Russian: "sovereign/ free people"). The faction,
later called "Freedomites"...
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their exodus from
Russia to
Canada at the end of the 19th century. The
Svobodniki became famous for
their public nudity:
primarily for
their nude marches...
- with
Quakers "naked as a sign" practice.
Later the
tactic was used by
svobodniki in
Canada in 1903, and
photographs of
their nude
protests have been published...
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calling themselves svobodniki (free-sovereign people)
separated from and
attacked other Doukhobors and the
Canadian government. The
svobodniki began several...
- non-materialistic, and
autonomous communal living. The break-away
faction of
svobodniki,
later called Sons of Freedom,
conducted nude
marches and
carried out...
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motive Type 1920s
Arson and
bombing by
Freedomites (who
called themselves svobodniki, Russian: "sovereign people")
targeted wood
structures and government...
- resort, Klingberg, near Hamburg, Germany. 1903 (1903) – 1932:
Freedomites (
Svobodniki or Sons of Freedom)
Doukhobors engage in nude protests. In May 1903 they...