A collection of wedding songs, winter cycle songs and various other songs sung by Maria Mazuryk. The texts are transliterated with some discussion and comments by the author
File consists of letters from the World League of Ukrainian political prisoners; a questionnaire on the interview with Ukrainian prisoners of German concentration camps; newspapers and journals clips from journals about the World League of Ukrainian political prisoners; 2 bulletins of the World League of Ukrainian political prisoners; the photos of Ivan Lahola and from the concentration camps; memory about Ivan Lahola from Yuri Lutsenko; documentation from Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society; information from Swiss Fund for Needy Victims of the Holocaust; infromation related to Zolochiv Almanac Committee; Bulletin of The Third Congress of Ukrainian political prisoners; information and documentation related to the World League of Ukrainian Political Prisoners; originals and copies of newspaper clips about Ukrainians.
Correspondence between John Lahola and Michael Kovalskyi - of Calgary, brother of Yurii Kovalskyi.
General letters, Christmas card, concentration camp mentions.
- 4 original letters - 1980, 1985, date/unknown
- 2 photocopies of the date unknown letter (accompany the original)
Pictured on the photograph are John Lahola, Petro Boian Bolekhivs'kyi, and John Bolekhivs'kyi.
- General greeting letters from Petro B. Boyan to Ivan Lahola and vice versa
- Letters on Auswitz issues
- Information about Boian's musical performances
- Conventions, requests for addresses.
Report on the Ukrainian organization Prote Zneslavlenya Ukrainskoho Vyzolynoho Ruhu -Against Dishonoring The Ukrainian Liberation Movement.
Letter sent from Lahola to Okipniuk regarding Yurii Kowalsky.
This file contains materials relating to Dr Medwidsky’s involvement with the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village (UCHV) and associated organizations. He was on the UHCV Advisory board for a number of years as well as the UHCV board of directors. He was also heavily involved with the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. In this file are reports and meetings from various organizations related to the UCHV on operations and financing as well as research and outreach. Communications with various government officials regarding the village are also contained in this file. The file also contains materials describing job and volunteer opportunities.
Misc. topics written in Russian. Photocopied information.
A description of how Tsymbaly are tuned by Ted Harasymchuk and a description of how kutia is made by Mrs. Koroluk.
Describes how hemp is prepared for weaving in the Ivano-Frankivs'k region.
The informant describes the customs associated with various winter holidays such as Christmas Eve, New Year's and Iordan
An interview on Ukrainian embroidery
Sans titreA description of how an outdoor oven (p'iets) was made and how the weather influenced the use of it from the recollections of Ivan Ivasiuk.
Sans titreAn analysis and comparative sources of some beliefs about weather collected from a taped interview.
An interpretation of dreams related by seven Ukrainian informants from the Dauphin, Manitoba area - many of whom wish to remain anonymous
Sans titre