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NORTH PORT â The Ukrainian National Womenâs League of America, Branch 56, based in North Port, has been active in educating our community in Ukrainian traditional crafts and culture for many decades. This spring, despite COVID-19, members safely stepped forward to celebrate Easter and honor their mission. They graced the libraries of the Sarasota County public libraries with traditional Ukrainian crafts, artifacts and art forms, including the world-renowned eggs known as âpysanky,â elaborate embroideries and wood work. Pysanky are intricately decorated eggs created through a batiking or wax-resist process. Traditionally a feminist art form, the ritual of creating pysanky (whose name derives from the Ukrainian verb âto writeâ, or âpysatyâ) dates back to the time that the pyramids were erected. Believed originally to have been created in secretive pagan rituals by ancient female predecessors, the pysanky took on Christian symbolism, much like the shamrock in Ireland, in the tenth century when Ukraine was Christianized.