An interview with Bohdanna Bashuk
- CA BMUFA 0212-1984.029
- Item
- 1984
This project contains text of an interview with producer Bohdanna Bashuk of a Ukrainian programme on CJKS , a nightly Ukrainian radio program in Winnipeg.
Bosak, Natalie
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