The file consists of:
Notes to an editor;
The story "Visiting Ukraine" by Petro Kryvoruchka;
Rules of publishing;
Text for the article about the pioneers;
Text for the article "10 ways to keep the Ukrainian traditions";
An article "The Wreath at the Monument to Ukrainian Pioneers";
Reflections and Memories by Pavlo Klym;
Report by Father Shambelian Marusyn on the occasion of the pilgrimage of the "Hermit Family", delivered in Rome at the House of Mary on August 4, 1962;
Prayer for Ukraine;
Song of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy students;
Articles by Sopuliak "Where the Christ was born";
Other publishing materials.
English-language articles on Ukrainian folk New Year's traditions. Easter egg games, and Kolberg's Pokuttia attire.
Newspaper clippings of articles dealing with Ukrainians and World War II.
Originals, Ukrainian language: 1980-1992. English language: 1972-1985.
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/
Poster advertising for the "Arts, Crafts & Literary Works Contest", sponsored by the Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of Canada. Deadline for entries is listed as December 31, 1991. Poster written in both English and Ukrainian.
The series consists of reproductions and photo-copies of artworks sent to Ivan Keywan from the USA, the Ukraine, and Canada. The collection includes works of Retro Andrusiv (1942), Walter/ Wolodymyr Balas (1968-1980), Edward Kozak, W. Kasian (1960), Pedro Mehyk, Bohdan Mukhyn, Stepan Rozhok.
at Castle Theatre - Aden Bowman Collegiate, Saskatoon, solists: Oksana Bilozir, Marian Shunevych.
This collection consists of materials collected by Ashley Halko-Addley for her graduate research project, Waxing Away Illness, at the University of Alberta. In 2018, Ashley conducted interviews and observations of the wax ceremony in Saskatchewan and Alberta. This collection consists primarily of transcripts, audio recordings, and fieldnotes, with select supplementary materials.
A supplementary website was created by Ashley Halko-Addley. The website highlights some of the participants and important selections from their interviews. The website can be accessed here: https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/waxingawayillness/
Halko-Addley, AshleyThe essay discusses cultural change on the example of Ukrainian Orthodox church. He compares prescribed church canon with what exists in the chapel in St. John's Institute looking specifically at the layout of the building, the placement of religious objects and the placement of pictures and icons in the chapel. Written for the course Ukrainian 326.
Research paper 25 pp, photographs with explanations
Moroz, ValentynUKR 532
Jendzjowsky, LidaElena Groshko shows her kitchen.
“Pineiros” nuts (pinhao, kernels) has been baked (fried) and ready to eat.
Elena Groshko pounds baked nuts of “pineiros” (pinhao, kernels) with wooden pestle in order to peel them.
Elena Groshko peels “pineiros” seeds (pinhao, kernels), wooden pestle is on the kitchen counter.
The kitchen "working places" for Elena Groshko (stove, pots, embroidery).
Cooking the cream for banana's dessert (mixture of fresh and condensed milk).