"Study on Ukrainian immigrant tombstones" discusses the ritual of building tombstones for the dead with a focus on the tombstones of the first generation of Ukrainian immigrants.
The essay is a discussion about provody - the Ukrainian custom of remembering the dead. Includes indexed interview with David Goa and Vera Severin.
The essay is a study of the folksong repertoire of one woman, which is classified into different genres by their content. Interview index available.
File consists of brochures, newspapers and letters. It includes Ukrainian Youth Ensembles brochures, a photo of all Lahola’s awards and Certificates, a letter from German social court, a newspaper page about economic reform in Ukraine, a newspaper about Ukrainian bishop, a newspsaper about Holocaust survivors, brief biography of Lahola as holocaust survivor; Nomination Form; letter from UCC to Lahola.
A study on the history of the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village.
An interview with Radomir Bilash.
"Study on Ukrainian Ethnic Jokes" describes jokes collected in Edmonton that encompass perceived behavior, customs, personality, or other traits of Ukrainians. Includes questionnaire and recorded interviews.
This paper discusses the Ukrainian customs and rites related to pregnancy and childbirth that are presently being done by Ukrainians and Ukrainian Canadians. Includes project proposal.
The essay is a comparative study of immigration stories of people who were immigrants of the pioneer era with recent immigration stories.
The file consists of Ukrainian newspaper articles about Ukrainians, letter from Levko Lukianenko to Ukrainian organizations in Canada, Statement of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Herald of the Canadian Society of Friends of Ukraine, Statement of Communist party of Ukraine and a letter from Ukrainian Youth Group.
File consists of handwritten letters from Lahola’s friends and a collection of Ukrainian poems by Stepan Andrusiak.
This paper focuses on Christmas customs and traditions of a Ukrainian Canadian family. Includes a project proposal.
The work examines ethnic identifiers in the last thirty years, and their importance in the preservation of culture. bib.
Sans titrePysanky from a group called Sorok Klynkiv. Discusses designs and symbols. Bibliography.
Sans titreThis research includes biographical material on the Golinowski family lineage. It contains captioned scanned photographs dating to the 1920's along with original photographs. The ancestry research includes scanned archival records on Myrnam, Alberta. Includes: scanned photographs, indexed interviews
Sans titreMA thesis by Sogu Hong
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