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CA BMUFA 0269-7-153 · File · 1985; 1995
Part of Ivan Lahola collection

The file consists of the 23rd Legislature Report and the 20th Legislature Third Session Report of the Legislature Assembly of Alberta, press release for the Committee of the Ukrainian political prisoners.

CA BMUFA 0111-2 · File · 1986-1987
Part of Rena Hanchuk Ukrainian Folk Medicine Collection

The file consists of supporting materials for Rena Hanchuk's MA Thesis on Ukrainian Folk Medicine including: notes to Dr. Medwidsky, other correspondence, proposal outlines, bibliography, questionnaire, interview transcripts, and audio recordings of interviews.

Hanchuk, Rena Jeanne
Folklore essays
CA BMUFA 0073-1986.004 · File · 1986
Part of Walter Garbera folklore collection

Essay 1: "Tini Zabytuh Predkiv" is a book review on character development of Ivan Paliichuk and stylistic developments to describe the author's overall goal. Written for the course UKR 425..

Essay 2: "Ukrainian Mixed Marriages" focuses on marriage as a rite of passage. This diachronic study shows differences and similarities between a Ukrainian wedding which took place in Poland 30 years ago and several mixed marriages which took place in Canada. bib., quest. written for the course UKR 425. Includes: project proposal.

Garbera, Walter
Liberal party activities
CA BMUFA 0222-5-2 · File · 1987
Part of Bohdan Medwidsky fonds

This file contains official news and newsletters from the Alberta Liberal party, distributed to Liberal Party members. Materials concern the policy directions for the Liberal Party and criticisms of the Conservative Party in Alberta.

Pisni Anny Zvozdets'koi
CA BMUFA 0184-1987.010 · File · 1987
Part of Valentyn Moroz ethnographic collection

Analyzes the songs sung by the Zwozdetsky family (originally from Bukovyna) in terms of categories - lullabies, spring songs, humorous songs, love songs, war songs and death songs.

Moroz, Valentyn
Krakowiak and hopak
CA BMUFA 0100-1987.022 · File · 1987
Part of Doug Rachinski ethnographic collection

Compares the Ukrainian "Hopak" with the Polish "Krakowiak" coming to the conclusion that Ukrainian folk dance has evolved into more of a stage form while the Polish dance retains many more village characteristics

Rachinski, Doug