An interpretation of dreams related by seven Ukrainian informants from the Dauphin, Manitoba area - many of whom wish to remain anonymous
Sans titrePhotographs with newspaper clippings and texts of early 20th century rural buildings in Western Canada
Sans titreNewspaper clippings of vocal solists, groups, instrumental solos, instrumental ensembles, and dance ensembles from 1967 to 1982
Sans titreThe informant describes how to prepare various traditional Ukrainian dishes and breads
Sans titreBook review on "Ukrainian Soviet Folkloristics," written by I. P. Berezowsky.
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Sans titreUKR 531. Compares and contrasts two works: "Ukrains'ka narodna poetychna tvorchist'" and "Ethnology" in Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia
Sans titreA review of Rudnyts'kyi, I. Materialy do Ukrains'ko - Kanadiis'koi fol'klorystyky i diialektolohii
Sans titreA description of a wedding in Saskatchewan
Sans titreBirth, wedding, and death rites in "Tini zabutykh predkiv"
Sans titreThe 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
Sans titreThe interview with the author's father about the conversation he had at the restaurant in Ukrainian
Sans titreA humorous narrative about the informant's father and brother finding work shortly after arriving in Canada
Sans titreDescribes a five week summer program of study at the Mohyla Institute in Saskatchewan
Sans titreThe family history of Theodore and Mary Lyseyko beginning in 1928 in a village in Western Ukraine, immigration to Canada, their early years in Canada to 1950.
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