[1][2] She was born in Bukovina, in Western Ukraine, at that time part of Austria-Hungary.
She wrote down the lyrics to 450 Bukovinian folk songs.
[2] Yaroshynska contributed to the almanac Nasha dolya (Our fate), which was edited by Nataliya Kobrynska.
[2] She took a weaving course and then taught peasant women this craft to allow them to generate more income for their households.
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The board and members of the
Shevchenko Scientific Society
celebrating the 100th anniversary of the publication of
Ivan Kotliarevsky's
Eneida
,
Lviv
, 31 October 1898: Sitting in the first row: Mykhaylo Pavlyk, Yevheniya Yaroshynska,
Natalia Kobrynska
,
Olha Kobylianska
, Sylvester Lepky, Andriy Chaykovsky, Kost Pankivsky. In the second row: Ivan Kopach,
Volodymyr Hnatiuk
, Osyp Makovej,
Mykhailo Hrushevsky
,
Ivan Franko
, Oleksandr Kolessa,
Bohdan Lepky
. Standing in the third row: Ivan Petrushevych,
Filaret Kolessa
, Yossyp Kyshakevych,
Ivan Trush
, Denys Lukianovych,
Mykola Ivasyuk
.