The series consists of general information about Alberta Parents for Ukrainian Education Society (APUE), but also about other parental organizations (Manitoba and Calgary), as well as of the role of parents involved as partners in education. It provides information about the structure, aims, activities of each parental organization (conferences, festivals, carolling, anniversary celebrations and day camps. There are financial records, grants, HR information. correspondence, promotional materials, as well as records on education policy in Alberta.
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.
This series contains files relevant to the membership and operations of the UCBC Saskatchewan Eparchial Branch.
This series contains financial records for the UCBC National spanning (1977-1986, 2000-2010).
Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of CanadaThe series contains publications about Chester and Luba Kuc.
This series includes 31 issues of the Beztaktnist newsletter, which was compiled by David Marples and distributed internally throughout the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies from 1980 until 1991.
The second issue states: "Beztaktnist is a humorous look at life in the Institute and Ukrainian affairs generally. Contributions are welcomed, even demanded. Hopefully it will appear on the second Monday of each month."
Clippings from Australian, Canadian, German, Ukrainian, and USA Newspapers that covered Demianuk’s case.
This series includes financial statements and meeting agendas from the Ukrainian (Edmonton) Credit Union Limited from 1984. Orest Zarsky was one of the founding members.
The series consists of Biographical information, mainly of Chester Kuc, obituary. Also contains a series of studio photographs of Chester and Luba Kuc's wedding.
- Roman Rakhmannyj. “Krytyk z liudianym ollychchiam.”
- M. Rosliak (?) [First page with a title is lost]
- Stefan Rosocha. [Biography]
- Ronald Reagan. [Materials (newspaper clippings and texts of speeches) pertained to Ronald Reagan's visit to Warren in 1984 where he had lunch with 650 leaders of 30 Detroit area ethnic groups at the Ukrainian Cultural Center].
This series contains reports that were written by the organization about their activities or specific projects.
Materials in this series span (1986 - 2006, 2008, 2015).
The series consists of material of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association (AUDA) from 1986 to 1995. There are AUDA's newsletters and various documents, for example drawings, timetables.
This series contains agendas and minutes from National UCBC executive meetings from 1986-1995. Other materials in this series span (1977, 2002-2010). Files contain related correspondence, minutes, promos and financial documents at times. These files also often include related correspondences and financial reports; some reports in Ukrainian
Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of CanadaVideo-recordings related to Ivan Demianiuk's case
Proofs, photographs of artifacts, and other materials related to the publication of "Ukrainian Weaving Patterns with Instructions" by Doris Yanda. It includes also Yanda's expense account for the book preparation and grant proposals for printing the book.
This series contains files relevant to the membership and operations of the UCBC New Westminster, BC Eparchial Branch
The series contains working papers pertaining to the founding and development of the Kalyna Country project including Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Trust Society, Kalyna Country Destination Marketing organization, and other constitutive parts of the project. These documents include (but are not limited to):
- grant applications,
- meeting minutes,
- bylaws,
- development strategies,
- action plans,
- budgets,
- receipts of money transfers,
- variety of reports,
- certificate about changes of the objectives,
- lists of board directors, executive officers, and other members of the administration,
- extensive correspondence,
- materials of conference meetings,
- clippings of newspaper publications about Kalyna Country project,
- a brief history of the organization,
- biographies of prominent people, writers, politicians, and artists, born in the territories constituting the Kalyna Country Ecomuseum: Michael Gowda, Illia Kiriak, Kupchenko family, Kostash family, Joseph Yasenchuk, William Kurylek, Michael Luchkovich among others,
- set of visitor's and events guides and booklets.
There are also several folders organized by the creator containing the following documents:
- "An Alphabetical Concordance to the Central and East European Place Names in the Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Area"
- Native peoples (Cree)
- Fur trade posts and Missions
- "Centennial Landscaping and Highway beautification project east Yellowhead Highway Corridor," a brief prepared by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Alberta Provincial Council
- Building condition report, Ukrainian Church, Smoky Lake, Alberta. Prepared for the Facilities Management Division.
The written scripts from the 1992 reel-to-reel audiotapes.
Missing the corresponding 1992 reel-to-reel tapes (only 1993-1996 tapes available).
The scripts contain interviews that Halyna Klid has conducted with Lubomyr Markevych, John Kolasky, Halyna Freeland, Andrij Hornjatkevyc, Victor Neborak, and Pavliuk. Klid also touches on subjects such as Alberta's trade mission to Ukraine, the Kiev House of Fashion in Canada, and, many more.
The 1993 scripts from the corresponding 1993 reel-to-reel audiotapes.
The scripts contain interviews that Halyna Klid has conducted with Lydya Necheporenko, Laurence Decore, Galya Tymochko, Bohdan Kild, Mykola Riabchuk ect.. Also contains scripts on subjects such as famine commemoration, Ukrainian studies in Israel, and many more.