A photograph of the 50th wedding anniversary of Orest and Emilia Zarsky. Note their wedding picture at the background.
On December 5, 2013, Oleksandr Pankieiev interviewed Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky at the Kule Folklore Centre, University of Alberta. The interview covered Dr. Medwidsky's childhood in Europe, his reunion with the family at the age of 12, his "becoming" a Ukrainian, their immigration to Canada, and life and activities in various religious and community organizations, as well as the establishment of the Ukrainian Folklore program at the University of Alberta. Later, the article based on this interview was published on historians.in.ua http://www.historians.in.ua/index.php/intervyu/986-bohdan-medvidskyi-meni-i-dali-tsikavo-shcho-take-buty-ukraintsem and on Prostir http://prostir.pl/journalism/богдан-медвідський-мені-й-далі-цікав/
Medwidsky, BohdanOil painting on masonite board of Bohdan Kazymyra by Julian Bucmaniuk, dated 1954, signed by artist, dedicated to the model.
Oil based house paint on fiber board, undated, signed by artist.
Oil based house paint on masonite board, signed by artist, dedicated to the model.
Pastel drawing on paper of Dmytro Kazymyra as a young boy, undated, unsigned.
Unfinished study of Nadia and Marta Kazymyra. Oil based house paint on canvas board, dated, unsigned.
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 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, AbbieLetter sent from Lahola to Okipniuk regarding Yurii Kowalsky.
A letter from Bohdan Lahola to his grandmother in Ukraine.
Draft copies of letters Lahola sent to Dr Klymyshyn. Hand-written, dates unknown.
Letter Lahola sent to his daughter Lida in 1978.
Written by Lahola, talking about his experience in Auschwitz.
Photocopy of Lahola's memoirs, regarding his involvement in the Ukrainian Nationalist movement in Ukraine during the second World War.
Speech written by Lahola to commemorate 33 years since liberation from the concentration camp in Auschwitz.
Handwritten, original notes by Lahola, of his experiences in the German concentration camps, during World War II.
Handwritten, original notes written by Lahola, dealing specifically with the Aushwitz concentration camp.