Pałujan was born in
Brahin (now a district capital in Homel Province), into a large family. His father worked as a tenant farmer but was later able to purchase a farm in Kryšyčy (now in
Kalinkavičy District,
Homel Province), where Pałujan would spend most of his childhood. He first studied in
Mazyr at a six-year secondary school, and later at a gymnasium in Mitava (now
Jelgava, Latvia). Threatened with expulsion for anti-government activities, he terminated his studies and returned to Belarus where he worked on his father's farm. Pałujan's involvement in the
1905 revolution resulted in estrangement from his father. He left the farm and went to Kyiv where he earned a modest living publishing articles and reviews in Ukrainian periodicals and doing temporary work as a tutor and proofreader, etc. In 1908, he joined the governing body of the
Belarusian Socialist Assembly. == Career at
Nasha Niva ==