UKR 531. Compares and contrasts two works: "Ukrains'ka narodna poetychna tvorchist'" and "Ethnology" in Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia
UntitledThe purpose of this compilation is to research and annotate the available literature concerning Ukrainian-Canadian folklore since 1965.
UntitledA review of Rudnyts'kyi, I. Materialy do Ukrains'ko - Kanadiis'koi fol'klorystyky i diialektolohii
UntitledThe informant recalled the texts of songs she has sung since she came from the Ternopil region of Ukraine. The 58 songs are grouped into three categories: military, humorous and melancholy.
UntitledA discussion of customs pertaining to rites of passage as practiced in Western Canada during the first half of the 20th century as compared to those described in three specific Canadian and Ukrainian folklore texts
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UntitledThe bibliography concentrates on elements of 'change' with the passage of time and from generation to generation. The sources are from the U of Alberta Library.
Untitledassignment for UKR 451
UntitledA critique of the article by Richard M. Dorson, "Folklore and Folklife"
UntitledA critique of the book by R.B. Klymasz "Folklore politics in the Soviet Ukraine"
UntitledBook review on "Ukrainian Soviet Folkloristics," written by I. P. Berezowsky.
UntitledA review of Klymasz, R. Ukrainian Folklore in Canada (Indiana University, 1971)
UntitledDescribes the social activities of the children of the first wave of immigrants who settled in the Hafford area. The time period studied is in the 1920's
UntitledA comparison of the funeral traditions presented in Kotsiubynsky’s Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors and Klymasz’s Funerary rhetoric among Ukrainians in western Canada
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