Ethnolinguistic area defined on the Western Polissia scholarly conference In April 1990. The group claimed that the Poleshuks are direct descendants of the Baltic tribe of Yatvyags, emphasizing a significant cultural distance between the residents of the western regions of the Brest region and other regions of Belarus. Its official goals were the revival of the
Western Polesie language, In April 1990, a scholarly conference was held in
Minsk, where the group also declared the territories of the
Brest and
Pinsk regions of Belarus, the
Volhynia region of Ukraine, and the
Podlachia and
Chełm regions of
Poland to be a part of their Yotvingian ethnic area. In June of 1991, the group considered a proposal to more actively promote the development of the culture of the Polesie region of Belarus. Shelyagovich proposed adopting a law on the Western Polesie ethnic group, and the creation a Western Polesie cultural and educational center. The deputies made the decision to support and approve the desire of the members to study the folk culture, folklore, dialect of the Polesie region, but considered the creation of any autonomies, scientific centers as inappropriate, as, according to them, the residents of Belarusian Polesie were an original part of the Belarusian people. According to the results of a sociological study of interethnic relations in the Belarusian border area based on materials from Western Polesie done by Engels Konstantinovich Doroshevich, It was noted that 81.8% of the total number of respondents did not advocate for any autonomy and considered themselves Belarusians 61.7% considered it inappropriate to allocate Western Polesie into an independent cultural and linguistic region in the Republic of Belarus, 7.3% supported the idea of autonomy, concluding that "the problem of a separate Polesie ethnicity is not present in the national ethnic consciousness." The divide in the group was seen in the
Kobryn district, where a confrontation between pro-Ukrainian Poleshuks and those in the association supporting the independence of Western Polesie as an administrative, linguistic, and economic unit happened. ==See also==