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Alvīne Mūrniece (born in 1906) was the last one who left her native village of Photo by Vaira Strautniece | Together they managed the "Krūmkalni" house Photo by Vaira Strautniece |
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While Ernests Mūrnieks (1903 - 1989) was still living Photo by Vaira Strautniece | Kārlis Dišlers - a Liv from Pitragciems Photo by Irēne Junkere |
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A wedding ceremony in Lūžņas before World War II, when about 200 people lived in 28 houses in Lūžņas | In her final years, a Liv woman named Lizete Švanenberga managed the once stately Dižkāpas house by herself Photo by Māra Zirnīte |
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In the photo taken by Andra Slapiņa Lizete is still in a large crowd | Memorial Rock for Liv poets, established in the 1978 Poetry Days in Miķeļtornis Photo by Māra Zirnīte |
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Lizete (1902 -1987) – the last Lūžņas resident who understood the Liv language Photo by Vaira Strautniece |