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Folk song collection
CA BMUFA 0195-1987.006 · Dossier · 1987
Fait partie de Cheryl Kluck ethnographic collection

A collection of 25 songs in the repertoire of the informants, classified by marriage/dowry songs, war/love songs/ kolomeiky/love songs and death songs to test the hypothesis that remembered songs are closely associated with special events.

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Jewish - Ukrainian relations
CA BMUFA 0269-5-114 · Dossier · 1988
Fait partie de Ivan Lahola collection

Contains a Russian language article titled "Who is in charge in Russia", an 11-page document titled "Jews and the Ecumenical Council", 2 blank postcards with Mikhail Gorbachev's name on it, a photocopied page titled "These are Thousands of Ways Gorbachev Can Improve his Image", and a page titled "The Matzah of Hope".

Poem by Anatolii Havryliuk
CA BMUFA 0269-6-128 · Dossier · 1989
Fait partie de Ivan Lahola collection

Includes a poem by Anthony Havryluk, an empty letter envelope from the World League of Ukrainian Political Prisoners, and a list of handwritten phone numbers.

Studynetz
CA BMUFA 0033-2 · Dossier · 1990
Fait partie de Brian Cherwick ethnographic collection

"Studynetz: The preparation of a traditional Ukrainian dish" project includes an essay and a videorecording of Mary Cherewyk of Saskatchewan where she describes the preparation of jellied pork hocks (studenetz).

The Ukrainian wedding
CA BMUFA 0033-1 · Dossier · 1990
Fait partie de Brian Cherwick ethnographic collection

The essay "The Ukrainian wedding: The effect of memebership in Ukrainian cultural organizations on retention of Ukrainian wedding traditions" discusses the influence of cultural groups such as the "Shumka Dancers" in preserving and reviving traditional rituals, Appendix, Project Proposal, Annotated Bibliography

The electric tsymbaly
CA BMUFA 0033-3 · Dossier · 1990
Fait partie de Brian Cherwick ethnographic collection

"The Electric Tsymbaly: An instrument from the past plugs into the future" describes attempts by Michael and Joe Tkachyk to electrify the traditional tsymbaly.