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Adamtsevych acted as a bearer of the national
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Adamtsevych's daughter recalled her father as being was energetic, cheerful, and neat. He did not have a haircut, but shaved his head "according to
Kotovskyi". According to his daughter, "He did everything himself: he sawed and chopped firewood, repaired the house, built it, even roofed the house
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Adamtsevych began to perform as a soloist in 1927, where he led a group of bandurists. In 1927 he married Lidia
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himself with iron, dug cellars and covered it with bricks." Adamtsevich attempted unsuccessfully to teach his daughter
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