Mina Witkojc
Mina Witkojc (28 May 1893, in Burg, German Empire – 11 November 1975, in Kolkwitz, East Germany) was a Sorbian journalist, ethnic advocate, and poet.[1] She wrote in the Lower Sorbian language.
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Mina Witkojc
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Grave of Mina Witkojc
Works
- Dolnoserbske basni, Budyšin 1925
- Wĕnašk błośańskich kwĕtkow, Budyšin 1934
- K swĕtłu a słyńcu, Berlin 1955
- Prĕdne kłoski, Berlin 1958
- Po drogach casnikarki, Budyšin 1987
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References
- Stone, Gerald. 2015. Slav Outposts in Central European History: The Wends, Sorbs and Kashubs. Bloomsbury Publishing.
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