- Brief Submitted to the Commission on Education planning. Prepared and presented by the Ukrainian Language Association affiliated with the Modern and Classical Language Council of the Alberta Teachers' Association, 1970
- A brief submitted to the Government of Alberta on the Ukrainians, the new Canadian constitution, the laws of Alberta and the policies of the Government of Alberta. Prepared and presented by the Ukrainian Professional and Businessmen's Club of Edmonton, April 14, 1971
- Brief to the Honorable Paul Martin, Secretary of State for External Affairs, 1965
- Addresses by John N. Decore at the University of Alberta convocation and on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Ukrainian Professional and Business Club in Edmonton, 1980
- Community Folk Art Council of Toronto, briefs and conference materials, 1964
- Notes for remarks by the Prime Minister to the Ukrainian-Canadian Congress, Winnipeg, October 9, 1971
- Noes for a speech by the Hon. Martin O'Connell to the Polonia of Tomorrow Conference, Winnipeg, October 10, 1971
- The Ukrainian Predicament on Canada, speech, author unknown
- An address by Frank Underhill "The Future of Canadian Political Thought," Saskatoon, 1964
- A handwritten address, "Native School"
- Ukrainian problem by the Representative Committee of Ukrainian Canadians, Declaration, 1939
- Typewritten coly of a speech on people with non Anglo-Saxon names in Canada, 1945
- Ukrainian Students Survey Conducted at the University of Alberta in February, 1968
- A tribute dinner in honor of Mr. Justice John N. Decore on the occasion of his retirement as Chief Judge of the District Court of Alberta, 1979
- Congressional Record: Proceedings and debates of the 92nd Congress, First Session, Washington, 1971. - Re. Introduction of the Ethnic Heritage Studies Centers Act of 1971
Newspaper clippings from Canadian periodicals on Ukrainian topics and Ukrainians in Canada, Poland, the Soviet Union. Also clippings regarding Myrna Kostash's book "Long way from home," 1980.
This project is focused on how the folk group comprised of transgender individuals within the Albertan cosplay community have used cosplay to express different gender identities. Andra's research also included an assessment of both esoteric and exoteric views of cosplay in order to discern whether or not cosplay is a viable, long-term option for asserting one’s gender identity, both inside and outside the convention space.
The collection consists of:
1 video interview file
1 interview transcription document
1 final write-up document
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.
Sans titreHandwritten notes about general information regarding the UMAA. Ukrainian language, written by Neonilla Dmytruk.
Book of protocol, meetings. Records from: Meeting No. 1 (Feb. 27/72) -> Meeting No. 13 (April 14/75). Handwritten.
Contains records from: Meeting No. 14 (Mar. 8/75) -> Meeting No. 42 (Feb. 25/82). Handwritten and typed notes.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 157-219. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Original newspaper clippings about the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra's production of a Ukrainian musical program.
Original newspaper clippings about Dr P. Matzenko.
Original newspaper clippings about the Woman's Singing Ensemble "Merezhi" in Edmonton.
1 original newspaper clipping of a poem.
Handwritten notes written by Neonilla Dmytryk about Serhii Yaremenko. Information includes: a musical biography, and activities he was involved in.
One invitation to a Gala Inauguration Concert held by the UMAA, one brochure on Neophytes, and a 64-page booklet about the Alberta Performing Arts on Tour 1976/1977
Handwritten list of addresses to Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Edmonton.
This file contains early materials collected by Rena Hanchuk for her Folklore classes and a final paper. The project defines the wax ceremony as practiced in Canada. Within the written work, Rena compares and contrasts the definition of a wax ceremony through the taped interviews. The 15-page essay "A study on the Wax Ceremony as folk medicine" was done for the course Ukrainian 699.
Sans titreDocuments are missing form the folder