This subseries contains files pertaining to conventions held by UCBC Edmonton Eparchy from 1951-2019. Records include agendas, minutes, promotional materials/ephemera, reports, financial and planning documents. President's and other related reports are also included.
This item is a transcript of an interview with wax pourer, Diane Schitka, which was conducted at her home near Wakaw, SK on June 9, 2018
This item is a research paper written about the folk hero, Oleksa Dovbush from Ukraine, and what he and other folk heroes say about the Ukrainian national narrative.
Lytviak, MarkoThis item is a research paper about the symbolism of the rooster in Eastern Slavic folktales, using "Ivanoushka the Simpleton", "The Fox, the Hare and the Cock", and "the Tale of the Golden Cockerel" for analysis.
Hontar, NataliyaThis subseries contains files pertaining to UCBC Edmonton and the individual church UCBC branches. It also contains individual parish reports, as well as many administrative forms and lists pertaining to UCBC membership over the years.
This subseries contains files pertaining to projects that were planned and/or executed by UCBC Edmonton Eparchy. The bulk of the records are from UCBC Day, a day for celebrating brotherhood, as well as multi-year Koliada (carolling) fundraising campaigns. Other big projects include UCBC anniversary celebrations, Heritage Days planning, and UCBC commemorative days.
This subseries contains files pertaining to educational projects and activities that were planned and/or executed by UCBC Edmonton Eparchy. The files include information on bilingual programs in Alberta, fundraising and awards, as well as petitions organized in response to provincial bills affecting education.
This collection consists of materials collected by Ashley Halko-Addley for her graduate research project, Waxing Away Illness, at the University of Alberta. In 2018, Ashley conducted interviews and observations of the wax ceremony in Saskatchewan and Alberta. This collection consists primarily of transcripts, audio recordings, and fieldnotes, with select supplementary materials.
A supplementary website was created by Ashley Halko-Addley. The website highlights some of the participants and important selections from their interviews. The website can be accessed here: https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/waxingawayillness/
Halko-Addley, AshleyThis subseries contains an accounting book for the operations of UCBC from 1938-1989, as well as a will from Bishop Neil Savaryn stating how much of his estate was to be bequested to UCBC. Other materials are reports and correspondence documenting the charity status of the organization as well as the planning of the Casinos and Bingos held by the Edmonton Eparchy.
This collection consists of five final papers by students in the SLAV-204 class Slavic Folklore & Mythology taught by Maria Mayerchyk, Huculak Research Fellow, in the Fall term 2019. Topics covered are Dovbush, Ukrainian wedding, Baba-Yaga, Propp, and symbolism of the rooster. This collection also contains a copy of the course outline.
This item is a research paper which analyzes whether Propp's 31 functions that all Slavic folktales have in common are still applicable to contemporary renditions of folktales, using the Last Bogatyr as a case study.
Raza, AbbieThis subseries contains information about money sent to Ukraine for various projects.
The collection consists of photographs of the event organized by the KuFC to celebrate Ukrainian Christmas in January 2019. The event was held at the Student Lounge at the Arts & Convocation Hall, University of Alberta, and was well attended by people from MLCS, Arts Centres and Institutes, and Ukrainian Canadian community. Traditional Ukrainian Christmas dishes were served and carols were sung by the participants.
Kule Folklore CentreThis item is a transcript of an interview with TJ Fenton, conducted July 5, 2018.
This item is an audio recording of an interview with TJ Fenton, conducted July 5, 2018.
This series includes materials collected during an interview with a healer living in Saskatoon. It includes one transcript and one audio file.
This item is an audio recording of an interview conducted with Mrs. H. K. in her home in Saskatoon, conducted June 8, 2018. The recorder was left running during a participant observation.