fieldwork materials from Sogu's dissertation. Interviews with Allen and Maria Choromiec, Grant and Karen McDonald, Michael Walters and Kara Dublenko-Walters, Shung and Rhonda Lee, Steven and Tetyana Mackey.
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UntitledExamines the changes in birth ceremonies among two generations of one family
UntitledUkrains'ka fol'klorystyka v svitli pivnichnoamerykans'kykh fol'klorystychnykh tendentsii druhoi polovyny XX stolittia; Pisni, zibrani T. Koshyts' v podorozhi po Kanadi 1950 roku (13 pp. essay in Ukrainian); R. B. Klymasz. Ukrainian Folklore in Canada: An Immigrant Complex in Transition. ARNO Press: New York, 1980. (Reprint of doctoral thesis, University of Indiana, 1970) (6 pp. essay in Ukrainian); R. B. Klymasz Folk Narrative Among Ukrainian-Canadians in Western Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies. Paper no. 4, 1973. (2 pp. essay in Ukrainian); Bibliografiia ukrains'koho fol'kloru v Kanadi i USA, 1964-1988 rr. (8 pp. Ukrainian and English)
UntitledDescribes the history of the transcarpathian region and the economic, political, religious, educational and cultural factors which influenced the costuming and dance in Transcarpathia. bib.
UntitledDescribes the historical, musical, costume and choreographic development of the Hopak from the times of the Kievan-Rus to contemporary Ukraine. #4 mus. bib.
UntitledA study of whether or not folklore exists in the author's family.The author concludes that it primarily exists through folk songs.
UntitledA lexicon of dance steps from Western Ukraine categorized according to K.Vasylenkos. bib.
UntitledPresenting a view of Euro-North American "pop" dancing as a type of folk dance and compares it with dancing more traditionally considered folk. bib., quest.
UntitledDescribes differences and similarities between Ukrainian, Greek and Polish folk dancing. bib.
UntitledAn annotated bibliography about wedding rites
UntitledStudies the patterns of behavior in two Ukrainian wedding ceremonies to determine what factors influence the sanctioned conduct
Untitled"My Trip from Ukraine to Canada" describes recollections from Natalia's journey from Lviv, Ukraine to Canada. The recollection includes her trip to Moscow by train and her plane ride to Canada.
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