The series consists of eight artifacts including Anna Kuryliw's wedding dress, wedding ribbons, stocking, and veil, and the embroidered purse in which Anna kept Wasyl's letters to her. These artifacts are part of the BMUFA museum collections and can be accessed at https://collections.ukrfolk.ca/
The series consists of reproductions and photo-copies of artworks sent to Ivan Keywan from the USA, the Ukraine, and Canada. The collection includes works of Retro Andrusiv (1942), Walter/ Wolodymyr Balas (1968-1980), Edward Kozak, W. Kasian (1960), Pedro Mehyk, Bohdan Mukhyn, Stepan Rozhok.
Ten attendance books of unknown organizations, presumably of dance groups. One book has a mark "Cheremosh" (n.d.).
Recordings are thematically diverse, recorded in a different time. Particular content is unknown.
- Promova D-ra Volodymyra Bachyns'koho, delehata Staroho Kraiu, dnia 6-ho chervnia, 1925, na naradi v Kanori, Sask.
- Konstantyn Bida. "Relihijni problemy v naukovij tvorchosti Ivana Franka." 1956.
- Perto and Rosalia Bociak. [Biography]
- Bohdan R. Bociurkiw. "Bilingualism and Biculturalism as Seen by Western Canadians of Other Ethnic Origins."
- Vasyl' Tomyn, M.L.A. Svitove polozhennia j ukraintsi v Kanadi.
Bratstvo Ukraintsiv Katolykiv Apostol's'koho Ekzarkhatu Zakhidnoї Kanady. XII-yi zїzd BUK, shcho vidbuvsia 4 i 5. IV. 1951 r. v Edmontoni. 6. Bratstvo Ukr. Katolykiv (materiialy do vidch.). - Mykola Buduliak-Sharyhin rozpovidaie na voli. Presove povidamlennia. 12 hrudnia 1978 r.
- 75 - litnii iuvilei Prof. Iuliiana Butsmaniuka.
- Bohdan R. Bociurkiw. "Cleaning the road to Communism . The resurgence of the Military Atheism in the the Soviet Union."1963
Various publications on bandura playing; two handwritten music sheets ("Ставок заснув" by D. Kotko, and "Вечірній дзвін").
Mike Bezmutko was born September 15, 1866 in Poland. His wife Mary Zuhajewych was born April 16, 1868 in Poland. They had seven children. According to Homestead Patent dated 1907, they obtained entry for their homestead in 1904, built their house and started their residence in 1903, their address at that time was New Ottawa, Saskatchewan. They got their naturalization in 1906 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
This series includes 31 issues of the Beztaktnist newsletter, which was compiled by David Marples and distributed internally throughout the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies from 1980 until 1991.
The second issue states: "Beztaktnist is a humorous look at life in the Institute and Ukrainian affairs generally. Contributions are welcomed, even demanded. Hopefully it will appear on the second Monday of each month."
The series consists of a bibliography compiled by Jason Golinowski in the course of his research, as well as newspaper clippings and copies of articles related to history of Ukrainian festivals in Canada, and theoretical approaches to studying festivals.
The series consists of various documents on Bilingual Education in general and on Bilingual Ukrainian Education in particular. The earliest newspaper article is from 1913, but the box, in general, comprises materials from the 1970s and the 1980s. There are also a few newspaper articles from the early 1990s.
Various materials related to bilingual education in Alberta including newspaper clippings, conference proceedings, curricula, educational materials, official letters, documents, research studies, and legal materials on equality rights.
The series consists of Biographical information, mainly of Chester Kuc, obituary. Also contains a series of studio photographs of Chester and Luba Kuc's wedding.
Contains biographical materials about Lahola, such as newspaper articles about Lahola's family: Bohdan Lahola, Irene Lahola, M. Lahola, and Roman Lahola, photographs, and newspaper articles about him and his family.
The series contains the following materials:
- Handwritten autobiographical notes in Ukrainian (1950s-1970s)
- Typed autobiographical materials (1960s-1970s)
- Newspaper clippings with P. Lazarowich's biographical materials in Ukrainian and English (1930s-1990s)
The series contains biographical materials and information concerning Dr Medwisky's early life, education, and academic career. Materials include his personal correspondence, church and religious activities, philanthropic activities, investments, personal documents, and professional documents.
The series contains biographical information and publications of the following people:
- Ярослав Федуник
- Юліан Буцманюк
- Петро Тимків
- Михайло Козак
- Яків Остафійчук
- Іван Манастирський
- Василь Чопей
- Микола Залєський
- Мелетій Снігурович
- Василь Іванець
- Антін Мартинюк
- Віктор Байрак
- Антін Байрак
- Тимотей Мацьків
- Степан Манастирський
- Богдан Ростислав Боцюрків
- М. Суховерський
- Микола Фляк
- Борис Мигаль
- Василь М. Вал
- Тадій Зелеський
- Дмитро Михайло Штогрин
- Мирослав Гладишевський
- Іван Мірчук
- Юлян Ґеник-Береовський
- Михайло Хом'як
- Ярослав Росляк
- Людвик Крип'якевич (Крип)
- Михайло Гуцуляк
- Юрій Стефаник
- Іван Кейван
- Марія Адріяна Кейван
- Олександер Кузьмінський
- В.Н. Мацьків (V. N. Mackiw)
- Іван Німчук (Nimczuk)
- Михайло Росляк
- Євген Вертипорох
- Roman Smal-Stocki
- W. Kunda ( В. Кунда)
- В. Лазорко (W. Lazorko)
The series consists of documents concerning NTSH's donation of Ukrainian books and paintings to Western Canadian universities and city libraries. It includes lists of books, correspondence on this matter, as well as newspaper clippings about book donations. The series also contains lists of books donated for NTSH and those without information regarding purpose of creation.
Canadian Ukrainian organizations' briefs and recommendations pertaining the Ukrainian language and culture development in Canada.
The series includes various booklets and brochures, as well as programs of concerts, conferences and public speeches organized by NTSH and other organizations in Canada and the USA.