This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/regis-2
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/rca-victor
The popular music and politics in Ukraine, 2004-2012 are research materials and publications collected by Dr. Klid for his research. They resulted in the article "Rock, Pop and Politics in Ukraine’s 2004 Presidential Campaign and Orange Revolution". An electronic copy of the article is part of the donation.
The series consists of eight artifacts including Anna Kuryliw's wedding dress, wedding ribbons, stocking, and veil, and the embroidered purse in which Anna kept Wasyl's letters to her. These artifacts are part of the BMUFA museum collections and can be accessed at https://collections.ukrfolk.ca/
This series contains letters, passports, and other textual documents relating to Anna Zabolotna Kuryliw and Wasyl (Bill) Kuryliw.
The course was developed and taught by B. Klid in 1999 in Augustana College. It was an undergraduate course meeting once a week. There were approximately 15 students in class with different background, non Ukrainian. He received a grant at the time. According to the conditions of the grant, he had to teach a course. Dr. Klid also shared ppt presentations he prepared for each class.
Series consists of textual records. It includes newspaper articles, programs of the events, which contain Dobrolige’s works, and articles about Wadym and Valentina Dobrolige’s life and work.
Series consists of photos of interior and exterior of Orthodox churches in Canada and other Dobrolige's works
Series consists of textual records. It includes Dobrolige’s personal notebook, which contains ID of 22.03.1941, business cards and receipts; prayer notebook, which contains 1 icon photos on the first page and 3 icons photos on the fourth page; daily time sheet; end (fourth page) of the Vasyl Zalutskyi’s article about Dobrolige family.
This series contains files that are relevant to the membership and operations of the UCBC Edmonton Eparchial branch.
Please note that often items will have the organizational name of "UCBC Alberta Branch." While the Alberta Branch officially incorporated in 1973 under the Societies Act, "Edmonton Eparchy" has been used interchangeably in documents and correspondences long before that date.
This series contains files relevant to the membership and operations of the UCBC Alberta Provincial Branch.
Please note that "Edmonton Eparchy" was more often used in organizational files that might refer to the Alberta Branch, see Series 2.7 and the subseries within for more materials.
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/melodiia-2