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              CA BMUFA 0272 · Collection · 1901-1992

              This collection includes speeches, addresses, and public presentations, predominantly unpublished, by various community leaders. The collection contains materials of many leaders and members of women's organizations.

              Ukrainian Canadian Archives and Museum of Alberta
              CA BMUFA 0293 · Collection · 1913-1997, predominant 1970s-1990s

              Th collection contains information about the establishment of the Ukrainian Bilingual Program (UBP) in the Edmonton Catholic and Public School systems. Starting as a three-year pilot project, the UBP was finally established in 1978 and further extended in the following years. Parental groups played an essential part in the existence of bilingual programs in general, and for the UBP in particular, because they lobbied governments and actively engaged in local school boards in order to convince them to establish the bilingual program in their schools. The collection contains records documenting various parental groups’ activities, including the Ukrainian Bilingual Association (UBLA), assisting the UBP’s establishment in Edmonton Public Schools, and the Parent Advisory Committee/Society (PAC/PAS), serving the UBP’s needs in Edmonton’s Separate School System.

              The collection contains documents concerning the Alberta Parents for Ukrainian Education Society (APUE), an umbrella organization for the existing parental groups founded to coordinate support, promotion, and expansion of Ukrainian language education in Alberta schools, covering their events and activities from 1984 to 1994. There are also records of related organizations such as the Ukrainian Community Development Committee - Alberta section; Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association and others. There is also information about parental organizations in other provinces, and in particular the Manitoba Parents for Ukrainian Education (MPUE). The documents include correspondence, incorporation materials, statutes, financial statements, reports, applications, publications, booklets, etc.

              Alberta Parents for Ukrainian Education Society
              CA BMUFA 0211-1984.033 · Item · 1984
              Part of Natalia Booyar ethnographic collection

              "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.

              Booyar, Natalia
              CA BMUFA 0064 · Collection · 2014

              The collection consists of the interview conducted by Larisa Cheladyn with Nadia Korpus in Calgary, and her final essay based on her research and this interview entitled "Through the eyes of Nadia Korpus: A snap shot of Ukrainian dance in Canada from the 1930s to 1970s." The essay examines Ukrainian dance in Canada from 1930s to 1970s as seen through the eyes of one person. It starts in Regina, SK, where Nadia began Ukrainian dancing as a small girl, and then criss-crossed the country as she participated in various summer programs and seminars, taught and created Ukrainian dances and formed her own Ukrainian dance group in Calgary "Rusalka". Ukrainian identity, involvement in the Ukrainian National Federation (UNF), Ukrainian Women's Organization, Summer School "Kursy" in Winnipeg are also discussed.

              Sembaliuk Cheladyn, Larisa
              Ukrainian ethnic jokes
              CA BMUFA 0049-4 · File · 1996
              Part of Sogu Hong ethnographic collection

              "Study on Ukrainian Ethnic Jokes" describes jokes collected in Edmonton that encompass perceived behavior, customs, personality, or other traits of Ukrainians. Includes questionnaire and recorded interviews.

              CA BMUFA 0291 · Collection · 1910-1981

              Documents of the Ukrainian National Hall in Edmonton

              Ukrainian National Hall
              CA BMUFA 0318 · Collection · 1917-1936

              The collection consists of records of the Ukrainian Educational Association (Укр. Тов. Просьвіта ім. М. Павлика) in Vermillion, AB; and records of the Ukrainian National Society of Taras Shevchenko of Derwent, Alberta. Records include:

              • Incorporation papers of the Ukrainian National Society of Taras Shevchenko of Derwent, AB
              • Order Book of the Ukrainian National Society of Taras Shevchenko of Derwent, AB
              • Membership list of the Ukrainian National Society of Taras Shevchenko of Derwent, AB
              • Meeting minutes of the Ukrainian Educational Association (Укр. Тов. Просьвіта ім. М. Павлика) in Vermillion, AB
              • Library contents of the Ukrainian Educational Association (Укр. Тов. Просьвіта ім. М. Павлика) in Vermillion, AB
              • Financial records of both organizations
              • Vertep
              CA BMUFA 0042 · Collection · 1941-1997

              The collection consists of the Certificate of Incorporation (1941), history of the organization in Ukrainian and English, meetings agenda and minutes, correspondence between UPAA and various people in Ukraine, project reports and documentation (includes two publication projects: Svarich Memoirs and Plawiuk's Ukrainian Proverbs), photographs and a ledger.

              Ukrainian Pioneers Association of Alberta
              0296 · Collection · 1966-1995

              The collection includes:

              • club information and constitution
              • membership rosters
              • minutes of general, annual and executive meetings
              • materials of various organizational committees
              • Narrative and financial reports
              • Incoming and outgoing correspondence
              • constitution and other materials of the Ukrainian Canadian Professional and Businessmen's Federation
              • materials of UPBC and UPBA from Kamloops, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg
              • material of conventions
              • materials of bilingual program
              • newsletters
              • newspaper clippings
              • minutes and other materials of Ukrainian Bilingual Association
              Ukrainian Professional and Business Club
              Ukrainian songs project
              CA BMUFA 0066-1978.003 · File · 1978
              Part of Myra Petriw ethnographic collection

              A collection of texts including spring songs (haivky), kolomyiky, religious songs, love songs, wedding songs, Easter songs, harvest songs, as well as descriptions of wedding customs and rituals collected from Alberta residents.

              Petriw, Myra
              CA BMUFA 0086 · Collection · 1952-1995

              The collection consists of organizational documents of the Verkhovyna ensemble, correspondence, photographs, concert programs, brochures, and press clippings.

              Verkhovyna Vocal Ensemble
              CA BMUFA 0023 · Collection · 2014

              The Viter Ukrainian Folk Group Choir was a large group project, supported by KuFC equipment and logistics. Graduate students from the Fall 2014 Folklore Research Methods class (MLCS) taught by Andriy Nahachewsky attended a number of rehearsals and performances by the Viter Ukrainian Folk Choir of Edmonton. Students gained experience using recording equipment, conducting interviews and then published their findings. They produced two short videos documenting the choir on stage and as a community.

              Students: Nataliya Bezborodova, Larisa Cheladyn, Kateryna Kod, Kelci Mohr, Deepak Paramashivan, Allison Sokil and Dana Wylie.

              Aside from two films, there are many photographs in the collection.