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              CA BMUFA 0104 · Collection · 1984

              This collections includes an essay by Vivian Osachuk on the development of the contemporary bandura scene for the course Ukrainian Arts in Canada.

              Osachuk, Vivian
              CA BMUFA 0049 · Collection · 1995-2000

              The collection consists of field materials collected by Sogu Hong during his courses at the Ukrainian Folklore program, University of Alberta, as well as essays on a wide range of Ukrainian folklore topics: Ukrainian folk songs, ethnic jokes; immigrant tombstones; calendar customs and family rites, such as Christmas, childbirth, weddings; folk arts and crafts; foodways, and others.

              Hong, Sogu
              Folklore assignment
              CA BMUFA 0106-1 · File · 1979
              Part of Phyllis Kalmantovich ethnographic collection

              The project consists of songs and verses collected in Edmonton from the informants Joe Olinyk, Anna Olinyk, Mrs. Helena Pinkyj, Mrs. Eva Kurylo, Mrs. Maria Stratychuk, Mrs. Annie Kapach, and Mrs. Mary Lagoski, some of whom grew up in Galicia or Bukovina and immigrated to Canada.

              CA BMUFA 0106 · Collection · 1979

              The collection consists of songs and verses collected in Edmonton from the informants Joe Olinyk, Anna Olinyk, Mrs. Helena Pinkyj, Mrs. Eva Kurylo, Mrs. Maria Stratychuk, Mrs. Annie Kapach, and Mrs. Mary Lagoski, some of whom grew up in Galicia or Bukovina and immigrated to Canada.

              Kalmantovich, Phyllis
              Opryshko family collection
              CA BMUFA 0047 · Collection · 1945-1975

              Collection consists of correspondence between Opryshko family in Canada and in Poland and Ukraine.

              Opryshko family
              CA BMUFA 0108 · Collection · 1980

              The collection consists of a fieldwork project and final papers done by Markian Kowaliuk for the Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Alberta.

              Kowaliuk, Markian
              One rushnyk
              CA BMUFA 0048-1 · File · 1993
              Part of Jason Golinowski ethnographic collection

              The series consists of an essay "One Rushnyk" which discusses a rushnyk owned by Mrs. Severyn, and its numerous meanings for her. Submission for the course Ukrainian 427.

              Folklore fieldwork
              CA BMUFA 0068-UF1979.010 · Item · 1979
              Part of Irene Scharabun ethnographic collection

              A collection of jokes, proverbs, New Year's verses and texts of other folk songs collected by Irene Scharabun for the UKR-499 course at the University of Alberta.

              Folk songs and customs
              CA BMUFA 0068-UF1978.004 · Item · 1978
              Part of Irene Scharabun ethnographic collection

              Includes wedding songs and customs, harvest songs, spring songs (hahilky), love songs, humorous songs, Cossack songs, carols, Malanka songs, kolomyiky, and proverbs collected by Irene Scharabun for the UKR-421 course at the University of Alberta.

              CA BMUFA 0068 · Collection · 1978-1979

              The collection consists of verses collected in Canada from various pioneers from western Ukraine, and a collection of jokes, proverbs, New Year's verses and texts of other folk songs.

              Scharabun, Irene
              CA BMUFA 0082-1977.009 · Item · 1977
              Part of Ihor Kruk ethnographic collection

              Collection of songs and proverbs collected by Ihor Kruk in 1973 in Kuban' from the woman who was born in 1894 and moved to Kuban' in 1905, and proverbs collected in 1977 in Canada.