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Ukrainian National [Youth] Federation
CA BMUFA 0266-8 · Série organique · 1930-1987, predominantly the1960s-1980s
Fait partie de Chester and Luba Kuc UCAMA collection

The series consists of photographs and programs of concerts and other events, organized by the Ukrainian National Federation and the Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada where Luba and Chester Kuc participated. There are also newspaper clippings about the UNF initiatives such as the Ukrainian School of the UNF, the String Orchestra of the UNF Ukrainian School, the UNF Choir, and the UNYF Choir; UNF and UNYF exhibitions, conventions, and anniversary meetings. Some materials (programs and clippings from newspapers) cover the topic of the Ukrainian National Federation Dancing School and related to it the Ukrainian Dance Festivals. In addition, there are self published UNYF materials designed to help leaders and instructors of junior groups.

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Ukrainian History and Culture Course
CA BMUFA 0312-1 · Série organique
Fait partie de Bohdan Klid Collection

The course was developed and taught by B. Klid in 1999 in Augustana College. It was an undergraduate course meeting once a week. There were approximately 15 students in class with different background, non Ukrainian. He received a grant at the time. According to the conditions of the grant, he had to teach a course. Dr. Klid also shared ppt presentations he prepared for each class.

Ukrainian folklore studies at the UofA
CA BMUFA 0222-7 · Série organique · 1977-2004
Fait partie de Bohdan Medwidsky fonds

This series consists of records pertaining the first Ukrainian Folklore course offerings at the University of Albert, as well as the establishment of the Ukrainian Folklore master and PhD degrees. It also includes documents related to establishing several endowments in support of the Ukrainian Folklore Studies: the Huculak Chair Endowment, the Kule Chair Endowment, the Ukrainian Folklore Archives Endowment, the Ivan Franko Ukrainian Scholarship, and others.

Ukrainian festivals of North America
CA BMUFA 0266-13 · Série organique · 1967-1988
Fait partie de Chester and Luba Kuc UCAMA collection

Programs of Ukrainian Culture Festivals, predominantly in Edmonton, Calgary, Vegreville, Smoky Lake, Vancouver (Canada), but also in the USA which Chester and Luba Kuc presumably attended or organized.

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Ukrainian dance
CA BMUFA 0014-6 · Série organique
Fait partie de Elsie Kawulych collection

The series consists of three files: 1. newsletters of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, 2. records of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, and 3. newspaper clippings on Ukrainian dance workshop.

CA BMUFA 0266-11 · Série organique · 1943-1954
Fait partie de Chester and Luba Kuc UCAMA collection

Chester Kuc was a student of the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre Summer School in Winnipeg (1947) supervised by Dr. O. Koshetz. The series contains several concert programs dedicated to the summer schools conclusion and a brochure about the Ukrainian Centre in Winnipeg.

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Ukrainian churches of Alberta
CA BMUFA 0280-1 · Série organique · 1962 - 1991
Fait partie de Parasia and Wasyl Iwanec collection

This series consists of materials related to the album "Ukrainian Churches of Canada: Oil Paintings and Commentary by the Author" by Parasia Iwanec, published in Preshow in 1991. The series contains two sets of photographs of Iwanec's oil paintings - with and without historical accounts about the churches. There are also drafts of the following papers: "Ukrainian Churches of Alberta in the Paintings of Parasia Iwanec" by Olha Kolankivska, "Ukrainian Churches of Alberta in the Oil Paintings of Parasia Iwanec" by Ivan Keywan, and several writings by Parasia Iwanec, such as "Brief History of Ukrainian Churches of Alberta," "Ukrainian Churches in Alberta," and an introductory chapter "God, Church, and the Ukrainian nation." There are also six maps and drafts of indexes in the series. Some of the maps Parasia Iwanec and her husband used when they travelled around Alberta looking for churches. These maps contain the creator's marks and signs. Others are contour maps where Parasia Iwanec mapped Ukrainian churches of the region. Some series' materials were intended as integral parts of the album but were not included into the published volume.

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