PhD Thesis by Sogu Hong
UntitledThis collection contains a book review and an essay on Ukrainian mixed marriages written by Walter Garbera for his Ukrainian courses.
UntitledA collection of 25 songs in the repertoire of the informants, classified by marriage/dowry songs, war/love songs/ kolomeiky/love songs and death songs to test the hypothesis that remembered songs are closely associated with special events.
UntitledExplores the reasons for the shortage of boys in rural dance groups. quest.
UntitledA comparison of dances of Hungary and Ukraine through analysis of influences on dance, dance forms, and costumes. bib.
UntitledA cross-generational and cross-contextual study of wedding rites in a single family
UntitledThe collection consists of essays and supporting material collected by Frank Fingarsen while taking Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Alberta.
UntitledThis project describes the differences between old immigrant folklore, complex and the new, and ethnic complex in the development of Ukrainian Canadian folklore.
Untitled"The Ukrainian Joke" includes a recollection of Ukrainian Jokes as told by Ukrainian immigrants in Canada.
UntitledThe collection consists of essays and questionnaires created by Natalia Booyar as part of her assignments for the Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Manitoba.
Untitled"Ukrainian Christmas Eve" compares the Christmas Eve customs and rituals celebrated in Ukraine and in Canada.
UntitledThis fonds contains materials compiled by Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky over the course of his academic career. Materials include personal documents, correspondence, professional documents, academic research and documentation, political and community involvement, and financial documents. In addition to records generated by Dr. Medwidsky himself, many files also include writings from students and colleagues.
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