The purpose of this compilation is to research and annotate the available literature concerning Ukrainian-Canadian folklore since 1965.
UntitledThe picture of the Sister Servant placed in the Chapel in the House of Sisters Servants, Craveiro, flowers
The interview with the author's father about the conversation he had at the restaurant in Ukrainian
UntitledA review of Rudnyts'kyi, I. Materialy do Ukrains'ko - Kanadiis'koi fol'klorystyky i diialektolohii
UntitledA book review on "Ukrains'ka radians'ka fol'kloristika" (Soviet Ukrainian Folklore) by Berezovs'kyi.
UntitledA Review of Ukrainian folklore in Canada: An immigrant complex in transition by Robert Klymasz.
A review of Robert Kylmasz's doctoral dissertation "Ukrainian folklore in Canada: An immigrant complex in transition".
UntitledThe sign on the wall with prices for festive food (churrasco 15,00, boi ralado 7,00)
The sign with prices for festive food, including Ukrainian folk dishes: "perohe", "corovai"
This fieldwork collection describes a humorous story about a young girl who confesses her sins as told by Vera Bosak.
UntitledA story told by an anonymous informant about a policeman who murdered a wealthy Jew and stole his money
UntitledA study of whether or not folklore exists in the author's family.The author concludes that it primarily exists through folk songs.
Untitled"A Study on Ukrainian Proverbs" describes Ukrainian proverbs to understand the living philosophy of Ukrainians. Includes questionnaire.
UntitledA summary of a book by Berezovs’yi “Ukrains’ka radians’ka fol’klorystyka”