A humorous narrative about the informant's father and brother finding work shortly after arriving in Canada
UntitledDescribes a five week summer program of study at the Mohyla Institute in Saskatchewan
UntitledThe 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.
UntitledThe script for a slide presentation of a little church built in 1905 in Gruber, Manitoba
UntitledPysanky from a group called Sorok Klynkiv. Discusses designs and symbols. Bibliography.
UntitledCompares the methods of fortune-telling used by a woman and her granddaughter
UntitledExamines the various Ukrainian rituals, customs and beliefs associated with the occurrence of death as collected from one family. bib.
UntitledExplores one specific informant's recollections of Ukrainian summer agricultural festivals in her village in the Volynnia region of Ukraine and Alberta
UntitledA study on whether Ukrainian action and play-songs are still an important consideration in a child's upbringing at home, and whether it is successfully thriving in today's Ukrainian Canadian community
UntitledThis project includes Reverend Zuzak and Mrs. M. Werezak singing, and interviews with Mrs. S. Trefiak and Mrs. M. Herman on superstitions, northern lights, and more.
Short essays: Folk beliefs - The World of Plants; Animal Folk Tales - Summery; The Apostles and the Saints - Summery; Magic Tales; Oleksa Dovbush in National Oral Works; Anecdotes; Riddles and Other Verbal Puzzles; Proverbs; Robert B. Klymasz, "Folk Narrative Among Ukrainian Canadians in Western Canada." Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1973; Stith Thomsons' The Folktale.
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