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Holubtsi - past and present
CA BMUFA 0177-1984.007 · File · 1984
Part of Anne Sochan ethnographic collection

The interviewer describes her mother's method of making cabbage rolls and compares it with the method used by her grandmother in the Ukraine and other traditional Canadian recipes

Sochan, Anne
CA BMUFA 0022-2009.011.z148 · Item
Part of Poster collection

Information Exhibit & Documentary Screening, 33 Hour Famine, 33 Minute Proclamation of Victims' Names, Panel Discussion: Holodomor Denial.

History of Ukrainian art
CA BMUFA 0289-1 · Series · n.d.
Part of Ivan Keywan collection

The two volume typewritten manuscript "History of Ukrainian art" covering all historical periods from pre-history (Stone Age) to modern time including art of the Ukrainian diasporas in Europe, Canada and the USA. Comes with a detailed summary of the study.

High school graduation
CA BMUFA 0048-5 · File · 1994
Part of Jason Golinowski ethnographic collection

The essay is a diachronic study of a High School graduation from a rural Canadian Ukrainian community with a description and history of celebrations after the formal ceremonies.

Video interviews for the project. Indexes of the interviews available.

CA BMUFA 0299 · Collection · 1967-1990

The collection consists of textual records: meeting minutes, financial statements, annual reports, promotion plans, correspondence, handwritten notices of meetings, extensive personal notes by P.Savaryn interpreting and capturing events, newsletters, and one photo of Savaryn’s family. The collection is composed of seven Series.

Heritage Savings and Trust Company
Heritage patterns
CA BMUFA 0014-5-1 · File
Part of Elsie Kawulych collection

3 sets of Heritage patterns: Boy’s Poltavsky costume, Girl’s Poltavsky costume, Velvet Vest Costume (women). Short biography of Elsie Kawulych, her business card, short information about Heritage patterns with a photo.

Heritage Patterns originated in 1985. Designers Diana Forstey and Elsie Kawulych were active in the Vegreville Ukrainian School of Dancing and other Ukrainian groups and felt thee was a need for these patterns. With research through the University of Alberta and other sources, as well as training, they drafted these patterns, which took months of work. They sewed every garment to observe the style and fit before going into final stage of production and selling the patterns.

CA BMUFA 0085 · Collection · 1979

The collection consists of descriptions of Ukrainian wedding customs and wedding songs recorded from Mrs. Olga Savaryn (mother) and Mrs. Olena Prystajecky (grandmother). All songs are transcribed and translated. This collection was a result of a fieldwork project which was part of the assignment for the UKR 422 course at the University of Alberta in the fall term of 1979.

Savaryn, Helen