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Work papers
CA BMUFA 0292-2 · Series · 1960-2001
Part of Fiona Pelech collection

The series consists of letters, reviews, minutes, bulletins, etc. of the following organizations:

  • Ukrainian Language Association [later: Ukrainian Lang. Assoc. of the Alberta Modern Lang. Council (Alberta Teachers' Assoc.)]
  • Ukrainian Canadian Teachers' Association
  • Ukrainian Language Teachers' Organization
  • Alberta Ethnic Language Teachers' Association
  • Council of Ukrainian Schools (Рада української школи в Канаді, later - Ukrainian Educational Council of Canada) (1970-1982)
  • Ukrainian Self-Reliance League
  • Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada, provincial executive
  • Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta
  • North and South Alberta Heritage Language Association
  • Alberta Cultural Heritage Council
  • Ukrainian Canadian Committee

In addition, the series contains:

  • clippings of newspaper publications by Fiona Pelech,
  • newspaper clippings about multiculturalism and bilingual education by other authors
  • Fiona Pelech's correspondence
  • Fiona Pelech's to do lists containing notes on Ukrainian community life, events, and meetings, etc.
  • other materials

Six audiocassettes with recordings of the Ukrainian Self-Reliance League meeting on Aug 19-20, 1989 (3 cassettes) and Alberta Ethnic Language Teachers' Association meetings (including constitution debates, 2 cassettes); one cassette with a meeting of unknown organization.

Ivan Stadnyk collection
CA BMUFA 0052 · Collection · 1960s-1980s

The collection contains ephemera collected from various Ukrainian Canadian community events in Edmonton, area, and other location across Canada, publications, and art cards.

Funeral related materials
CA BMUFA 0093-4 · Series · 1960s-1970s
Part of Kuryliw family collection

The file includes funeral photographs of family members of Wasyl and Anna sent to them from Ukraine, as well as two telegrams from the family in Ukraine to the Kuryliws about family members' passing.

Shumka
CA BMUFA 0266-3 · Series · 1960-1990
Part of Chester and Luba Kuc UCAMA collection

Chester Kuc organized the Ukrainian Shumka Dancers group in the latter months of 1958. Their first public performance took place at the first "Ukrainian Autumn Festival of Songs and Dances" on October 29, 1960. The series contains a program of the first Shumka performance and its other concerts, as well as promotional booklets, newspaper clippings of publications about Shumka. There is also a manuscript of the "Origins of Shumka" research project conducted by Joy Muller and Associates LTD in 1990.

Other organizations
CA BMUFA 0282-11 · Series · 1960s-1970s
Part of Peter John Lazarowich collection

Occasional materials of the following organizations constitute the series:

  • Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko, 1968, 1979
  • Assistance Committee for the Ukrainian National Council (Комітет сприяння українській національній раді), 1965б 1970-1
  • Ukrainian Canadian Committee of Toronto, 1971
  • 2nd World Congress of Free Ukrainians, 1973
  • Ukrainian Mutual Benefit Association of Saint Nicholas of Canada
  • Saint Vladimir Ukrainian Institute, Toronto
Articles for Publishing
CA BMUFA 0298-16 · File · 1960, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974
Part of Michael Sopuliak Collection

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.

CA BMUFA 0030 · Collection · 2009

Maryna Hrymych was part of the team of four scholars who went to Brazil in May 2009 together with Andriy Nahachewsky, Serge Cipko and John Lehr. The goal of this research trip was to explore history, daily life, cultural landscape and traditional culture of Ukrainians in Brazil. Ukrainians started immigrating to Brazil in the end of the 19th century and settled mostly in the states of Parana and Santa Catarina. After the trip, all four researchers donated their photographs to the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives.

Hrymych, Maryna