compilation. Tara and Andrea Luchak, Chumak, Vegreville and Heritage Days (1986-88)
A study of beliefs associated with pregnancy and childbirth and a comparison of those beliefs held by younger women with those of the older generation
A study to determine what traditions are being revived or revised in the weddings of young Canadian Ukrainians during the years 1965-1988
Sans titreEthnographic collection of proverbs, songs and stories
Sans titre2 examination booklets for Ukr. 401 and Ukr. 402 from 1977. With grades and comments. Professor - Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky.
Sans titreChapter 4 examines the use of folkloric elements in Storozhenko's Zakokhany chort by comparing the accuracy of this portrayal to two 19th century folkloric studies. Bib.
Sans titreExamines the explicit commemorations of the dead as celebrated by Ukrainian settlers of Galician background. Bib.
Sans titreDescribes the funeral customs practiced by one Bukoynian settler in Alberta and his recollections of how it was done in Ukraine. bib., quest.
Sans titreThis collection contains an analysis of the structure of a poetic form "dumy" for mood, emphasis, and rhythm on the overall effect of the poem.
Sans titreThis project contains text of an interview with producer Bohdanna Bashuk of a Ukrainian programme on CJKS , a nightly Ukrainian radio program in Winnipeg.
Sans titreThis fieldwork collection describes a humorous story about a young girl who confesses her sins as told by Vera Bosak.
Sans titre"Ukrainian Christmas Eve" compares the Christmas Eve customs and rituals celebrated in Ukraine and in Canada.
Sans titre"Ukrainian Contemporary Music and Youth" incorporates 10 interviews attempts to discover why Ukrainian youth listen to contemporary music and whether or not they prefer Ukrainian contemporary music composed in North America or the music from Ukraine. Includes a questionnaire.
Sans titre"Ukrainian Heritage Village Museum in Edmonton, Alberta" includes a recollection of Natalia's visit to The Ukrainian Heritage Village. The project includes: first impressions, monument descriptions, and her overall perspective.
Sans titre"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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