File consists of slides with Dobrolige’s works
This item is a business card for wax pourer, Diane Schitka
This file contains fieldnotes from interviews and observations. Fieldnotes were written up immediately following interviews and observations. Fieldnotes were anonymized according to the wishes of the participants.
Newcastle AUC photo for 1496 program. Fred’s mother middle row, 3rd from right. Fred’s father middle row, 1st from right.
Fred’s mother and father on wedding day. Standing on a train platform in Newcastle, Alberta.
Photograph of wedding in Roznov, Ukraine. Wedding was for Annie (Troich) Paranchych’s sister, Arlene.
Photograph of Annie (Troich) and Alex Paranchych. Photo was taken after they were married in a photo studio where they borrowed the dress and suit for the wedding. Same as 2019.010.021
Photograph of Mr and Mrs Yukobaski who sponsored Fred Paranchych’s mother, Annie Troich, to come to Canada. Mrs Yukobaski is Annie Troich’s cousin.
Photograph of the members of the AUC in Newcastle, AB. Fred Paranchych’s brother Bill is standing centre back row, without a suit jacket. Fred’s father, Alex, is in the 3rd row, 3rd from the left. Fred’s mother is centre 2nd row, partially hidden.
Photograph of relatives of Fred Paranchych, taken in Roznov Ukraine.
Jelena Pogosjan, Director of the Kule Folklore Centre, is greeting the guests.
Jelena Pogosjan, Director of the Kule Folklore Centre, is greeting the guests.
MLCS Chair Dr. Carry Smith offering her greetings.
This item is a recording of a meeting of CEESSA. Discussions include the question of Hungarian and other courses at the university, the constitution and procedures of the committee, membership dues, and the name of the society.
Department of Education set up a committee on curriculum development but will there be ethnic content or just Canadian? “Units” of studies: “Ethnic mosaic” and “Alberta”. Making sure the ethnic groups get recognition in the history of Western Canada. Working together with Heritage Council History of Western Canada discriminates certain ethnic groups. Some Social Studies programs need to be revised.
Important feature – sizable new groups of immigrants from Eastern Europe. Travel concerns to those countries.
80% of Germans in Alberta are from Eastern Europe. Up to 40% of Alberta population is from Continental Europe