- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings from the Ukrainian and local press on community and current affairs. Includes notes by Luchkovich. 1953-54
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on local sports, especially on the Edmonton Eskimos. Includes correspondence linked to this topic. 1954
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on community and current affairs. Includes handwritten notes and comments by Luchkovich. 1954-55
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on Ukrainian and local current affairs. 1955
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on community and current affairs. Includes notes and addresses. 1954-55
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on current events, especially Soviet. Includes notes and addresses. 1955-57
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on current affairs, especially on the Soviet Union. Includes notes. 1956
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on current issues, excepts one item dating to March 1931 on the subject of the 'Melting Pot'. Includes addresses and notes. 1957
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on community and current affairs. Includes notes and addresses. 1957
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on current affairs. Includes many materials authored by or referring to Luchkovich, notes and addresses (business and private). 1959-60
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on general Ukrainian and current affairs. Includes notes, addresses, and correspondence. 1960
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on general Ukrainian and current affairs. Includes many materials authored by or referring to Luchkovich. comments and notes, and correspondence received. 1960
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings chiefly on the Canadian Ukrainian community and the unveiling of the Taras Shevchenko monument in Winnipeg. Includes notes. 1961
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on current Ukrainian and Canadian Ukrainian affairs. Includes notes and addresses. 1961
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings, especially on Ukrainian-related issues. Includes addresses and notes. 1961-62
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on general current affairs. Includes greeting cards and notes. 1962
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on current affairs and Canadian Ukrainians. Includes extensive notes, addresses and telephone numbers. 1962-63
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on general current and local affairs. Includes notes and comments, and letters received by Ukrainian community figures in Edmonton from American academics. 1962-63
- Scrapbooks (2). Memoirs of Michael Luchkovich serialized in Ukrainian in Edmonton's "Ukrains'ki visti." Includes correspondence received from Ol'ha Woycenko in reference to these memoirs, and addresses, notes and comments. 1961-1963
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on general current affairs and on local and Canadian Ukrainian issues. Includes notes. 1963
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings, especially on multiculturalism. Includes notes. 1963
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on local politics. Includes addresses, notes and corresondence. 1963
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings, especially on multiculturalism in Canada and the Taras Shevchenko monument in Washington D.C. Includes correspondence, notes and addresses. 1963
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings, especially on local and general current affairs. Includes correspondence, notes and articles by or about Luckovich.
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings, especially on Shevchenko monument in Washington, multiculturalism and the Canadian Ukrainian community. Includes Christmas greetings, other correspondence and notes. 1963-1964
- Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings, especially on multiculturalism and Soviet affairs. Includes notes. 1964
n.n. Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings, especially on Soviet affairs. Includes notes. 1960-1961 (stored in the oversized section, Archival Collections room.)
n.n. Scrapbook. Newspaper clippings on community and current affairs. Includes notes and addresses. 1955-1956 (stored in the oversized section, Archival Collections room.)
A collection of wedding songs, winter cycle songs and various other songs sung by Maria Mazuryk. The texts are transliterated with some discussion and comments by the author
The essay discusses cultural change on the example of Ukrainian Orthodox church. He compares prescribed church canon with what exists in the chapel in St. John's Institute looking specifically at the layout of the building, the placement of religious objects and the placement of pictures and icons in the chapel. Written for the course Ukrainian 326.
The essay analyzes videos of 23 dances representing western Ukraine for instances of applause during group work in an attempt to elucidate what motivates audiences to clap.
Video of dances by Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet.
The essay is a diachronic study of a High School graduation from a rural Canadian Ukrainian community with a description and history of celebrations after the formal ceremonies.
Video interviews for the project. Indexes of the interviews available.
The essay is a discussion about provody - the Ukrainian custom of remembering the dead. Includes indexed interview with David Goa and Vera Severin.
The essay is a study of the folksong repertoire of one woman, which is classified into different genres by their content. Interview index available.
Icon cards from various areas in East Central Alberta, some commemorating priests.
Contains a small paragraph about Lahola's life (highlighted in green) as well as other individuals such as Roman Lahola etc.
Pictured on the photograph are John Lahola, Petro Boian Bolekhivs'kyi, and John Bolekhivs'kyi.
Newspapers containing articles written about Lahola, and newspaper clippings about Lahola and articles written by Lahola.
Originals and photocopies.
- Entire newspapers: Ukrains'ki Visti, Natsional'na Trybuna, 1972-1995,
- Newspaper clippings: various newspapers, 1974-1985
- A letter to his son Roman Lahola - 1969-09-16
- A letter to the President of the Seminary about Roman Lahola and many drafts of it - 1968-10-24 (date of final letter)
Three letters to Makar and 1 draft letter.
Letters written by Lahola to his relatives in Ukraine (mom and others).
- General greeting letters from Petro B. Boyan to Ivan Lahola and vice versa
- Letters on Auswitz issues
- Information about Boian's musical performances
- Conventions, requests for addresses.
- Letter on behalf of Lahola, Klymyshyn, Sharko, Chuiko, and Peteletskyi with congratulations to Kovalskyi.
- A response from Yurii Kovalskyi to the above letter of congratulations.
- 1 original letter/card, Ukrainian language, date unknown.
- 6 letters from S. Levytskyi to Ivan Lahola with Auswitz mentionings: 1974-09-15, 1974-11-25, 1974-12-08, 1974-12-14, 1980-10-12, 1990-10-24
- 1 letter from Ivan Lahola to S. Levytskyi: 1990-11-16 and one picture of a house.
Correspondence between John Lahola and Hryhorii Naniak - of Munich.
General topics, including: one written from Bad Steben sanatorium, thank-you letters, and photos.
Letters contain various pamphlets, brochures, and invitations.