A sign on the monument to first Ukrainian immigrants who perished in the fight with local aboriginal tribe. "Monuento on homenagempostuma as familias de primeiros, imigrantes Ukrainianos trusidados pelos indios et 1900
A fragment of the cross on the grave to the Ukrainian immigrants perished in the fight with local aboriginal tribe
A grave to the Ukrainian immigrants perished in the fight with local aboriginal tribe
A fragment of the cross on the grave to the Ukrainian immigrants perished in the fight with local aboriginal tribe
A fragment of the cross on the grave to the Ukrainian immigrants perished in the fight with local aboriginal tribe
This collection consists of audio recordings and photographs. Recordings include news/talk shows, interviews conducted for CEESSA, and meetings and conference presentations from CEESSA. They cover diverse topics such as: problems in Central and Eastern European studies at the time and how universities and their departments function, immigration, politics, languages, daily life, life on the Canadian Prairies, life in Canada during WWII, CEESSA’s organization, goals, and projects.
UntitledDirect from Poland - First American Canadian Tour. Pilsko-Zywiec (Mountain Region of South-West Poland) 50 dancers, singers and musicians. 300 colourful authentic costumes. National and regional folk music. There is a picture of some participants in traditional clothing with traditional instruments.
This document certifies Mr & Mrs Peter & Doris Kule as Founding Donors of the Lighthouse of Icons commemorating the Bi-Millenium of the birth of Jesus Christ. The Lighthouse of Icons was an institution run by the Studite Fathers in Woodstock, Ontario. The document is signed by Rev. Evtimy Wolinski.
This certificate was issued to Peter Kule to recognize his service to the Eparchial Finance Council and Cemetery Board at St. Josaphat's Cathedral, Edmonton. The Certificate is signed by Revered Lawrence Huculak, OSBM.
This is the marriage certificate for Bill Kuryliw and Anna Zabolotna. Ceremony conducted by Reverend Peter Kamenesky and witnessed by Peter Oleksiuk and Anne Mateyko.