. . . . . . . . . . . . . "1869-01-13"^^ . "1948"^^ . . "\u0160ir\u0161\u0117"@en . . . "1948-03-16"^^ . "Jadvyga Teofil\u0117 Ju\u0161kyt\u0117 (1869\u20131948) was a Lithuanian activist during the Lithuanian National Revival. Born to a family of petty Lithuanian nobles, Ju\u0161kyt\u0117 did not get any formal education but worked as a teacher most of her life. At a young age, she established an illegal Lithuanian school in Pernarava and taught there for about 15 years. She established contacts and collaborated with other Lithuanian activists. Together with Gabriel\u0117 Petkevi\u010Dait\u0117-Bit\u0117, she co-founded \u017Dibur\u0117lis, an illegal society to provide financial assistance to Lithuanian students, in 1893. In 1895, she managed to get linguist Kazimieras Jaunius released from a psychiatric hospital in Kazan and bring him back to Lithuania. She prepared his notes on Lithuanian grammar into a book which was published via primitive hectog"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jadvyga Ju\u0161kyt\u0117"@en . . . . . . . . . "1869-01-13"^^ . "1869"^^ . "16592"^^ . . . . . . . "70372945"^^ . . . . . . . . . "\u0160ir\u0161\u0117 (pen name)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jadvyga Ju\u0161kyt\u0117"@en . . . . "1948-03-16"^^ . "Schoolteacher"@en . . . . . "Jadvyga Teofil\u0117 Ju\u0161kyt\u0117 (1869\u20131948) was a Lithuanian activist during the Lithuanian National Revival. Born to a family of petty Lithuanian nobles, Ju\u0161kyt\u0117 did not get any formal education but worked as a teacher most of her life. At a young age, she established an illegal Lithuanian school in Pernarava and taught there for about 15 years. She established contacts and collaborated with other Lithuanian activists. Together with Gabriel\u0117 Petkevi\u010Dait\u0117-Bit\u0117, she co-founded \u017Dibur\u0117lis, an illegal society to provide financial assistance to Lithuanian students, in 1893. In 1895, she managed to get linguist Kazimieras Jaunius released from a psychiatric hospital in Kazan and bring him back to Lithuania. She prepared his notes on Lithuanian grammar into a book which was published via primitive hectograph in 1897. In 1899, she played a role in America in the Bathhouse staged in Palanga. It was the first public Lithuanian-language theater performance in present-day Lithuania. She contributed articles to various Lithuanian periodicals, including Varpas and T\u0117vyn\u0117s sargas, and collected examples of which she shared with Jonas Basanavi\u010Dius and Juozas Tumas-Vai\u017Egantas. In 1901\u20131912, Ju\u0161kyt\u0117 worked as a private teacher. During that time she published three Lithuanian textbooks to help children learn reading and writing. She also published a prayer book in proper and fluent in Lithuanian, a small collection of Lithuanian songs and poems, and two volumes of translated theater plays. During World War I, Ju\u0161kyt\u0117 remained in Lithuania and established several Lithuanian schools near her native Pernarava. When Lithuania declared independence, Ju\u0161kyt\u0117 organized local municipality and led a local group of Lithuanian Riflemen. In 1920\u20131930, she worked as a director of a primary school in Pernarava. Severe illness and partial paralysis forced her into retirement in 1930 and she died in obscurity in 1948."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jadvyga Ju\u0161kyt\u0117"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1081705576"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .