Resource Leaders: 2006
Mennonite Heritage Cruise
Paul Toews and Rudy
Friesen are founding & continuing leaders of the cruise
Additional Resource Leaders: Alan Peters is the leading Mennonite genealogist
Plant scientist John Martens returns as Resource
Leader
Conductor Victor Martens repeats as Music Resource Leader
Rudy Friesen in the Mennonite Villages - 1996
- a gathering of serious reseachers
(link to Rudy's Web Site)
The two Wiebe brothers (left)
helped their historian sister Leona (Gislason) to the definitive
Rueckenau history, Medical Doctor & genealogist Tim Janzen
(just right of Friesen) has since significantly added to the Mennonite
archival record in Crimea and other places.
Rudy Friesen is a practising and award-winning
architect in
Winnipeg. His parents immigrated to Canada from Russia in 1926. He
received his architectural training at the University of Manitoba and
has been active in numerous
professional organizations.
Rudy Friesen is the author of the
popular 1996 Mennonite book, INTO THE PAST: Buildings of the Mennonite
Commonwealth. A new version of the book BUILDING ON THE PAST was
published
in Spring,
2004. He has written over a hundred articles on Russian
Mennonite architecture and visits to the area for Der Bote. On the 2002
cruise Rudy presented
one of the best ever illustrated lectures on the cruise. He has since
given versions of this lecture to various Mennonite Colleges and
Universities in Canada and the USA.
Along with historian Paul Toews and genealogist
Alan Peters, Rudy Friesen has helped create the international prestige
and reputation of the cruise. Rudy Friesen is a founding member of the
cruise and has participated in all of the cruises.
Historian
Dr. Paul Toews
(link to Center
for M B
Studies)
Paul Toews is Professor of History, Fresno Pacific University. He is
also Director of the Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Mennonite
Brethren Biblical Seminary and Fresno Pacific University. He is the
author of many articles and books on diverse aspects of Mennonite
History including the recent Mennonites in American Society,
1930-1970: Modernity and the Persistance of Religious Community,
published in 1996. Like other leading Mennonite scholars today, he is
involved in archival research projects in Ukraine
and Russia. He has spent a year in Ukraine as a Fullbright exchange
scholar. His presence on the cruise is much respected
and
universally loved. Dr. Toews gives four major illustrated lectures and
hosts other significant cruise events. He is also the tour leader of
the successful Netherlands-Poland Study Tours.

Alan
Peters and the
genealogical laptop
.
Alan Peters, returning for his tenth cruise in 2006, is the master
Mennonite genealogist. He is acknowledged by his peers in the
genealogical world as having done more work in tracking the
Dutch/Prussian/Russian/North American Mennonite stream than anyone
else. The GRANDMA
project,
officially sponsored by the California Mennonite Historical Society, is
based
on his work. That project alone now includes genealogical
information
on nearly a million people out of this northern European Mennonite
strand.
In addition to researching in Mennonite records Alan has worked in the
civil
records and state church records of Prussia/Poland and Russia/Ukraine.
Alan
brings his laptop computer on the ship and presents family trees to
passengers
who have requested genealogical researches.
On the last four cruises Alan presented computer-assisted
seminars on genealogy that had passengers riveted for two hours, thanks
to his
profound knowledge of Mennonite genealogy and familiarity with
genealogical
software.
Having retired after a distinguished career in California Social
Services, Alan is much sought after for workshops in genealogy.
John Martens
John Martens - far right- with 1998
passengers, telling the Eichenfeld story on
site
John Martens is a native of Manitoba. His career was devoted to
agriculture, first as a farmer, then as a research scientist with
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, working on cereal improvement and
then as national coordinator for cereals and oilseeds research. He is
also a field naturalist and backpacker with a strong attraction to the
Arctic.
John has a strong affinity to Ukraine and has visited there twice
with the Mennonite Heritage Cruise before he became a Resource Leader
and Cruise Administrative Assistant in 2001. His family comes from
Schlachtin Baratov and Yazykovo, and his father was an agronomist in
Ukraine in the 1920s. The home his grandparents built in 1910 in
Kamenka (Steinfeld) still stands and now serves as a school.
John is also active as a liason officer for the Mennonite Centre in Ukraine.

Victor
Martens returns as musician/conductor in 2006
Victor Martens of Kitchener-Waterloo was our musician in July, 1997.
He will be in charge of the music at a special joint Thanksgiving
Sängerfest Service in historic Khortitsa with Ukrainian Mennonite
congregations
Oct 8, 2006.
He has enjoyed a distinguished singing career in concert and
oratorio in Canada and Europe and was a member of the Manitoba Consort,
one of the first Canadian groups to perform Renaissance and Baroque
music on period instruments. Founding the voice program at Wilfrid
Laurier University in 1969, Victor has established himself as one of
Canada's leading voice pedagogues, with many former students teaching
in music schools across Canada and singing throughout North America and
Europe. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1992. Professional
instrumentalists and singers alike have relished the musical energy
that Martens brings to the podium.
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