In the years 1890 to 1900 Karuś Kahaniec published his adaptations of folk tales in the newspapers "Minskij Listok" and "Severo-Zapadnyj Kraj". In 1902, together with Anton and Ivan Luzkevich, Aleksandr Burbis, Eloisa Pashkevich and others, he founded the Belarusian Revolutionary Party, which in 1903 changed its name to the
Belarusian Socialist Assembly (Biełaruskaja sacyjalistyčnaja hramada). In 1904, Kahanez founded the "Polesje" newspaper. In 1905 he took part in the first farmers' conference in Belarus. In 1905, after organizing a rally, Kahaniec was arrested and had to serve his first prison sentence in Minsk until May 1906. In the same year the first legal Belarusian publishing house, , was established. Kahaniec wrote one of the first textbooks of Belarusian language, printed in 1906. He also worked with
Nasha Niva newspaper. == References ==