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Nadia Korpus collection
CA BMUFA 0038 · Collection · 1945-1967

The collection is comprised of Rusalka Dance Ensemble archives, Nadia’s original choreography created for Rusalka, as well as related notes, correspondence, and reference materials for her creations.

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01 – Project Documentation
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Fait partie de Andriy Nahachewsky Brazil collection

This series contains information about project planning, administration, correspondence for the two trips taken by Andriy Nahachewsky to Ukrainian Communities in Brazil. This series includes the collector’s fieldnotes, drafts of databases, information about the three other researchers during the first trip, Brazilian supporters, some of the interviewees as individuals, and the contexts for travel and conducting the fieldwork.

05 – Public Spaces, Brazilian
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Fait partie de Andriy Nahachewsky Brazil collection

This series contains photographs and other documents of specific public spaces in Brazil, not specifically associated with Ukrainian cultural life, but part of the environment of the Ukrainian immigrants and descendentes.

19 – Artifacts
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Fait partie de Andriy Nahachewsky Brazil collection

Artifacts are assembled into a special series for logistical purposes. Items include ethnic pop art and souvenir objects, as well as occasional vernacular culture artifacts.

Taste of Ukraine restaurant collection
CA BMUFA 0046 · Collection · ca. 1990

The collection consists of the brochure of the Taste of Ukraine restaurant and the menu. The Taste of Ukraine restaurant was located near Chipman, Alberta. The house was originally built by John Wyrha (1908-1911) near Caliento, MB, approximately 10 miles from Vita, MB, near the US border. The house was purchased by Michael and Evdokia Mushaluk, parents of Mrs. Fedoryshyn and then sold to Stephen Fedoryshyn in 1935. Stephen and Mary Fedoryshyn lived in the house until 1967. They had two daughters: Roslyn who married John Bohonos, and Mrs. Stephen Verchomin, wife of Peter Verchomin.

In the summer of 1979, Henry Panych purchased the house and on Labour Day weekend, he and his brother Fred carefully recorded the layout of the house and tagged every timber and material (except the thatch). With the help of two local people the house was dismantled and loaded on a Doucet Transport high boy and hauled to Chipman, AB.

In 1980 the house was assembled in a new location using original timber. The decayed material was replaced. The unique 12 foot chimney was reconstructed by Jim Serink and the rye straw for the thatched roof was made by John Stanko.

CA BMUFA 0049-9-1996.065 · Pièce · 1996
Fait partie de Sogu Hong ethnographic collection

Content analysis of the book "The History and Present State of Research" by Petrov, Kuzela, and Odarchenko. Including notes on the the beginnings of Ukrainian ethnography, Romantic-Ethnographic Populism, Realistic Populism, and other varieties of ethnographic research.

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Selo
CA BMUFA 0155-1982.035 · Pièce · 1982
Fait partie de Ann Pozdal folklore collection

Describes the history and purpose of The Cultural Immersion Camp, (C.I.C.), also known as "Selo" held in various locations of Saskatchewan and Manitoba

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Lorilee Chomik folklore collection
CA BMUFA 0159 · Collection · 1982

Course paper Ukr. 326. Date on the paper April 7, 1982. Instructor Dr. P. A. Rolland

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