An interpretation of dreams related by seven Ukrainian informants from the Dauphin, Manitoba area - many of whom wish to remain anonymous
UntitledThe interviews are with the author's father about birth, wedding and funeral customs in the Ukraine. The paper, however, describes only the death and funeral customs in more detail with references to literature
UntitledPysanky from a group called Sorok Klynkiv. Discusses designs and symbols. Bibliography.
UntitledExamines the various Ukrainian rituals, customs and beliefs associated with the occurrence of death as collected from one family. bib.
UntitledExplores one specific informant's recollections of Ukrainian summer agricultural festivals in her village in the Volynnia region of Ukraine and Alberta
UntitledA study on whether Ukrainian action and play-songs are still an important consideration in a child's upbringing at home, and whether it is successfully thriving in today's Ukrainian Canadian community
UntitledThis project includes Reverend Zuzak and Mrs. M. Werezak singing, and interviews with Mrs. S. Trefiak and Mrs. M. Herman on superstitions, northern lights, and more.
Analyzes the songs sung by the Zwozdetsky family (originally from Bukovyna) in terms of categories - lullabies, spring songs, humorous songs, love songs, war songs and death songs.
UntitledDiachronic study of three generations of the Greshcuk - Hladunewich family with regards to the knowledge of Ukrainian folk songs. A study to determine whether or not a knowlege of folksongs decreases in succeeding generations
UntitledExplores the changing role of the female dancer in Ukrainian dance based on the degree system through interviews with directors of dance ensembles and observation of performances of various dance ensembles. bib.
UntitledDescribes the rites and ceremonies in the Easter celebrations of one Ukrainian Canadian family
UntitledCompares the Ukrainian "Hopak" with the Polish "Krakowiak" coming to the conclusion that Ukrainian folk dance has evolved into more of a stage form while the Polish dance retains many more village characteristics
UntitledCompares how three generations of one family celebrate Ukrainian Easter. Bib.
UntitledExamines the explicit commemorations of the dead as celebrated by Ukrainian settlers of Galician background. Bib.
UntitledChapter 4 examines the use of folkloric elements in Storozhenko's Zakokhany chort by comparing the accuracy of this portrayal to two 19th century folkloric studies. Bib.
UntitledContains a number of items related to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Canada and Ukraine. There are many newspaper clippings and articles detailing news and ongoings surrounding the church. Significant attention is paid to church activities under Soviet rule.
Contains information concerning Dr Medwidsky’s investments in various funds and businesses as well as pamphlets and brochures on investments and financial planning. Such organizations include Heritage Savings and Trust Company, Alberta Energy Company Ltd., Guardian-Morton Shulman Precious Metals Inc., Merrill Lynch Canada Inc., Deloitte Haskins+Sells, and Worldwide Precious Metals (Canada) Ltd.. There are also some clippings from articles on globalization.
Book contains information on wedding gifts to Bohdan and Ivanka Medwidsky. All other pages are left blank.
Contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky’s work as an instructor, mostly at the University of Alberta. This includes pages on professional expenses, letters from associates, staff bulletins, student reviews, an annual report of staff member, and other documents relating to his time with the University of Alberta.