A celebration of music. Picture of people from many cultural backgrounds.
The file consists of textual and audiovisual materials related to tsymbaly making by Tom Chychul.
Self portrait of Tom Paranchych in costume for a play he had written. The play was about the plight of miners in Ukraine.
Photograph of Tom Paranchych with wife, Anna Pototska, and children.
Artistic Director: Christopher House.
Part 1: Born on June 7, 1908 in Bukovyna, village of Orkhykhliby (??), povit of Kytsman’; family came to Canada in 1928; Greek-Orthodox; went to work where most Ukrainians would work - roads; Canada was requesting 800 Bukovynians for harvesting; his trip cost him 250 Rumanian lais; the route: Chernivtsi - Hamburg - Halifax; hard life in Bukovyna; Polish pan Wanda (??); Jews and Ukrainians; Artamon finished 3 classes in Ukraine, worked for CPR for 40 years; during Depression had work; in Regina - Prosvita, UNO, Samostiinyky; Artamon joined the Strilets’ka hromada; Ukrainian Communists; Prof. Lapchuk (??); Ivanyts’kyi - Head of the Strilets’ka hromada; Seiko (??); Seniuk (??); Fr. Yurii Ferentsii (??); he moved to Regina in 1928; he left the Strilets’ka hromada in a protest; Fr. Podol’s’kyi (??); Stefan Kutsan (??); Organiichuk (??); Het’mantsi, Fedorovych; Kapustians’kyi (??)
Part 2: Prosvita; UNO & Het’mantsi, Fedorovych and his son; Ukrainian Coop. Store created in 1947; Mrs. Lapchuk; WWII, Artamon was a foreman during the war; CUC creation; Manoliy (??); Orthodox Church in Canada; discrimination against Ukrainians on CPR; his wife is Mary Poplitai (??) from Ukraine, village of Kytsman’; he married in 1932.
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Huculak Chair of Ukrainian Culture and Ethnography at the University of Alberta, every day's program provided.
The Ukrainian museum, New York.
A study of beliefs associated with pregnancy and childbirth and a comparison of those beliefs held by younger women with those of the older generation
Photographs in colour and b&w of local inhabitants participating in Christmas, New Year's and Easter rituals and festivities. All are from the Sundown region of Manitoba. The Sundown Dance Ensemble is also portrayed in photographs
Describes the history of the transcarpathian region and the economic, political, religious, educational and cultural factors which influenced the costuming and dance in Transcarpathia. bib.
UntitledFolklore Oral Tradition and Culture Studies; a picture of a flood
A comparison of traditional Ukrainian folksongs from contemporary Poland with those in North America. An analysis of Lemko features in music and a general discussion of song types, texts and translations.
UntitledThis project describes the differences between old immigrant folklore, complex and the new, and ethnic complex in the development of Ukrainian Canadian folklore.
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