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CA BMUFA 0272-20 · Series
Part of UCAMA presentations collection
  1. Materialy pro knyzhku "Apostol" I.Fedorovycha.
  2. “Do Sviatoho Soboru Iepyskopiv Sviatoi Pravoslavnoї Avtokefal'noї Tserkvy v Heneral-Hubernatorstvi [vid] Hrupy evakuovanykh z Kholmshchyny i Pidliashshia Dukhovenstva i myrian.” 1 lystopada 1942 roku.
  3. "General Address by the Prime Minister," 1975.
  4. “Ukraine as a Factor of the Political Balance in Europe.”
  5. “A Contributed Role.”
  6. [Ukrains'ka kanadiana.]
  7. “Ukrains'ka kultura.”
  8. “Zapyska v spravi vidznachennia trahichnykh dat.”
  9. “Ukrainian Independence Day.”
  10. “Propovid' Blazh. Verkhovnoho Arkhyiepyskopa v den' 1 lystopada 1972 r. v Sobori sv. Sofiї.”
  11. [Promova na sviati ukrains'koi pisni.]
  12. [Information about exhibition.]
  13. [About the pamphlet' "The Situation in South-Eastern Poland".]
  14. “V 31 rokovyny lystopadovoho zryvu”
  15. Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine and Women's Association of CLLU [Address to His Holiness Pope Paul VI], 1971.
  16. Holovna Uprava Bratstva Ukraїntsiv Katolykiv Kanady. [Letter to Arkhiepyskopa Kyra ta vladyk], 1966.
  17. "Коспект реферату на свято 22-го січня Державности й соборности української народньої республіки."
  18. "Вступне слово" [на святі Тараса Шевченка].
  19. "Значіння поезії Шевченка в житті українськоо народу (реферат на свято Т. Шевченка)."
  20. "Великий пророк (реферат на свято Шевченка)," Централя союзу українок Канади, 19 лютого 1946.
Minorities
CA BMUFA 0265-22 · Series · 1960-1989
Part of Manoly Lupul collection

The series contains materials about cultural life of ethnic minorities in Western Canada

Bilingual education program
CA BMUFA 0265-24 · Series · 1973-1989
Part of Manoly Lupul collection

Various materials related to bilingual education in Alberta including newspaper clippings, conference proceedings, curricula, educational materials, official letters, documents, research studies, and legal materials on equality rights.

Audio recordings
CA BMUFA 0265-26 · Series · 1969-1985
Part of Manoly Lupul collection

Recordings are thematically diverse, recorded in a different time. Particular content is unknown.

Fiction manuscript
CA BMUFA 0011-3 · Series · n.d.
Part of Doris Yanda collection

A segment of a handwritten fiction manuscript about Robert and Victoria (pp. 209-404, chapters VIII-XII) with an index, and some additional notes at the end. The author is not indicated by it seems to be Doris Yanda's handwriting.

CA BMUFA 0282-3 · Series · 1932-1933
Part of Peter John Lazarowich collection

In 1932-1933 Lazarowich made a trip to Europe where he studied at the Charles University and the Ukrainian Free University in Prague, visited Western Ukraine, Vienna, and London. Materials of this series pertain to this trip.

  • Notebook from courses at the Ukrainian Free University in Prague
  • Lazarowich's lectures' attendance book from the Ukrainian Free University in Prague
  • Peter Lazarowich's thesis "National and political motives in the works of O. Oles'," Ukrainian Free University, Prague
  • Lazarowich's contact list from his trip
  • Peter Lazarowich's train ticket from his travel to Western Ukraine in 1933
  • 54 negatives and two photos from the trip
  • 7 postcards featuring Lviv and Pryluky (Peremyshl)
  • 16 postcards of Prague
  • 22 postcards depicting Great Britain
Bezmutko family
CA BMUFA 0017-3 · Series
Part of Gloria Rutherford family collection

Mike Bezmutko was born September 15, 1866 in Poland. His wife Mary Zuhajewych was born April 16, 1868 in Poland. They had seven children. According to Homestead Patent dated 1907, they obtained entry for their homestead in 1904, built their house and started their residence in 1903, their address at that time was New Ottawa, Saskatchewan. They got their naturalization in 1906 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Pathways to hopak

Gordon Gordey documents his dance concept and director’s vision, including performance photographs, for the creation of the contemporary original dance theatre work Pathways to Hopak. Libretto and choreography were undertaken by Viktor Lytvynov. Set and costume design by Maria Levytski. The dancework was created for The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers of Canada.

First Draft Concept/Libretto was created in 2002.
Premiere Performance, Canada Dance Festival at National Arts Centre, Ottawa: June 12, 2004.

Two papers by Ivan Keywan
CA BMUFA 0289-3 · Series · 1995
Part of Ivan Keywan collection

Two articles by Ivan Keywan, based on his monograph about history of Ukrainian art, entitled "На скитальині в Німечині й Астрії" ("In Exile in Germany and Austria") and "Українська спілка образовтворчих мистців" ("Ukrainian Artists Association").

Biographies and obituaries
CA BMUFA 0290-3 · Series · 1952-1965
Part of Shevchenko Scientific Society of Western Canada collection

The series contains biographical information and publications of the following people:

  • Ярослав Федуник
  • Юліан Буцманюк
  • Петро Тимків
  • Михайло Козак
  • Яків Остафійчук
  • Іван Манастирський
  • Василь Чопей
  • Микола Залєський
  • Мелетій Снігурович
  • Василь Іванець
  • Антін Мартинюк
  • Віктор Байрак
  • Антін Байрак
  • Тимотей Мацьків
  • Степан Манастирський
  • Богдан Ростислав Боцюрків
  • М. Суховерський
  • Микола Фляк
  • Борис Мигаль
  • Василь М. Вал
  • Тадій Зелеський
  • Дмитро Михайло Штогрин
  • Мирослав Гладишевський
  • Іван Мірчук
  • Юлян Ґеник-Береовський
  • Михайло Хом'як
  • Ярослав Росляк
  • Людвик Крип'якевич (Крип)
  • Михайло Гуцуляк
  • Юрій Стефаник
  • Іван Кейван
  • Марія Адріяна Кейван
  • Олександер Кузьмінський
  • В.Н. Мацьків (V. N. Mackiw)
  • Іван Німчук (Nimczuk)
  • Михайло Росляк
  • Євген Вертипорох
  • Roman Smal-Stocki
  • W. Kunda ( В. Кунда)
  • В. Лазорко (W. Lazorko)
CA BMUFA 0293-3 · Series · 1970-1988
Part of Ukrainian Bilingual Education in Alberta collection

The series consists of records documenting the beginning and incorporation of UBLA (Ukrainian Bilingual Association) in the 1970s and about its work in the 1980s. It also includes UBLA's publicity, correspondence, agendas and meeting minutes, and financial records.

This series also contains information about the activities of Edmonton Public Schools (EPS) in the Ukrainian Bilingual Program from 1974 until 1988. Apart from general activities concerning EPS, there are records containing information about some schools in the UBP, for example Northmount, Balwin Junior, Holyrood, and Brentwood.

The Ukrainian Bilingual Association (UBLA) is a non-profit parental organization formed in 1974 to assist the establishment of the Ukrainian Bilingual Program in Edmonton Public Schools. UBLA’s goal was to develop bilingual language education programs in the Province of Alberta. UBLA prepared submissions to the Government of Alberta and organized publicity and recruitment campaigns on behalf of the bilingual program. Specifically, its projects included the recruitment of students, the arrangement of transportation of bilingual program students in the Edmonton Public School System, Junior High School Scholarships and publicity, increasing public awareness of the availability and existence of Ukrainian language education in Alberta schools. Furthermore, UBLA subsidized the annual Grade 6 graduation banquet and dance, and it organized the Ukrainian Daycamp – an extension of the UBP – until the foundation of APUE in 1984.