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CA BMUFA 0285 · Collection · 1961-2008

The collection consist of documents related to the Kalyna Country project collected by the Government of Alberta advisor for Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Bill Tracy. It includes materials of the Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Trust Society, Kalyna Country Destination Marketing organization, Shandro museum and Lakusta museum.

The Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Project was initiated in 1990 as a joint undertaking by the then Department of Culture and Multiculturalism and the Candian Institute of Ukrainian studies. Conceptually the Ecomuseum was to preserve and develop the heritage resources - both cultural and natural - of a 15,000 square kilometer portion of East Central Alberta which was primarily settled at the turn of the century by Ukrainian pioneers. In 1992 the residents of the area organized themselves into a non-profit association called the “Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Trust Society”. The Board of Directors of the Society were drawn from across the entire ecomuseum which has been divided into “electoral districts”. The Society had undertaken various research and promotional projects.

Kalyna Country Ecomuseum is a “heritage” and eco-tourism district, “living” outdoor museum in rural East Central Alberta.

Officially, Kalyna Country comprises Sturgeon County, Thorhild County, Smoky Lake County, the County of St. Paul No. 19, the County of Vermilion River, the County of Two Hills No. 21, the County of Minburn No. 27, Beaver County, Lamont County, and Strathcona County and many of the neighbouring urban municipalities, Indian reserves and Metis settlements.

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CA BMUFA 0272-5 · Series · 1961-1992
Part of UCAMA presentations collection
  1. Adlynn Miskew Hewitt. "Biographical Information." May 12, 1975.
  2. Ievhen Hlyva, Sidnei (Avstraliia). "Profesor Iar. Rudnytskyi iak liudyna i naukovets'." 1976.
  3. Hlynka I. "Kontsentratsiia chy Rozporoshennia : Rolia Demohrafichnoї Polityky v Samozberezhenni Ukrains'koї Spil'noty v Kanadi." Dopovid' vyholoshena na Richnii Konferentsiї KUK v Saskatuni 10 liutoho 1973.
  4. Maria Holub. "Natalia Ozarkevych-Kobryns'ka."
  5. Mykhailo Hrynchyshyn. "Persha propovid' pro poklykannia : kryza." 1967.
  6. Biografical information about Dr. Wasyl Hyrak.
  7. John-Paul Himka. "The Dimensions of a Triangle: Socioeconomic, Political, Religious and Cultural Aspects of the Polish-Ukrainian-Jewish Relationship in Austrian Galicia." Vienna, June 1992.
  8. John-Paul Himka. "Independent Ukrainian Statehood: Its Implications for Russia and for the National Minorities in Ukraine (a Historian’s View)." Prague, April 1991.
  9. John-Paul Himka." “Krakivski visti” pro ievreїv, 1943. Prychynok do istoriї ukraїnsko-ievreiskykh vidnosyn pid chas druhoї svitovoї viiny." Kyiv, June 1991.
  10. John-Paul Himka. "Drahomanivska viziia 'evropeїzatsiї' ukraїnskoho narodu." Kyiv, September 1991.
  11. Horokhovych T. "Ridna mova i nashe molode pokolinnia." Dopovid' vyholoshena na Vykhovnomy seminari v toronto 22 zhovtnia 1961.
  12. "Слово Преосвященнішого Владики Митрополита Германюка." Archbishop M. Hermaniuk Guest Speaker.
CA BMUFA 0269-4-84 · File · 1961-1979
Part of Ivan Lahola collection

Brochures from miscellaneous Ukrainian cultural events/concerts (non religious). Events include: the Dnipro male choir concert, a show featuring Dmytro Hnatiuk, the Baiko Sisters, an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian republic...

CA BMUFA 0298-10 · File · 1961
Part of Michael Sopuliak Collection

The file consists of:
Postcards;
Letter from Walter Schenk;
Greeting letters on the anniversary of the priesthood from Volodymyr Levistkiy, Mykhailo Olenchuk, Holland, Marcel Lambert, Leskovych, Franz Braunshofer, Volodymyr Stakhiv, on. Tymko, Ivan Ekzarh, Nikiforuk, Gregory Onufriw, from Stefan Tarnavetskiy, Bohdan Ganushevskiy, Wolodymyr Zolkewych, V.Kisilevskiy, Bohdan and Sophia Trilovski, Roman Osipchuk, M.Lebed, R.Kupchynskiy, and others.