This file consists of transcripts and audio files collected with TJ and Gail Fenton
This item is an audio recording of an interview with Gail Fenton conducted on October 3, 2018. The interview was conducted at a local coffee shop, and background noise reflects interview location.
This item is a transcript of an interview conducted with Mrs. H.K. in her home in Saskatoon on June 8, 2018.
These two small crystals were gifted to Ashley Halko-Addley from Diane Schitka during their interview. Diane uses the crystals in her healing and often send crystals home with people she pours wax for.
This file contains artefacts from Orest and Emilia Zarsky's wedding on October 14, 1939. It includes clothing items from the bride and groom, the ring holder, and the cake topper
This item is a wedding tie worn by Orest Zarsky during his wedding to Emilia.
This item is a wedding vinok worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
Certificate that reads "The Holy Father John Paul II paternally imparts his Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of heavenly favors to Orest and Emilia Zarsky on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary"
This item is the "Adresnyi lyst" to Orest and Emelia Zarsky from the Ukrainian Sporting Sitch Association of Canada (Edmonton, Alberta), October 14th, 1939. A booklet like item with orange and blue ribbon on the front. Inside is a certificate and a letter.
UntitledThis item is a banner from St. Basil's Villa, Pigeon Lake, AB.
Certificate to honoured member Mrs. Emilia Zarsky from the Ukrainian Catholic Womens League
Jars Balan interviewed several people who were crucial for the development of Ukrainian studies in Canada. Oleksandr Pankieiev recorded the interview. Jars Balan on behalf of CIUS deposited a copy of the interviews to the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives.
UntitledOn December 5, 2013, Oleksandr Pankieiev interviewed Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky at the Kule Folklore Centre, University of Alberta. The interview covered Dr. Medwidsky's childhood in Europe, his reunion with the family at the age of 12, his "becoming" a Ukrainian, their immigration to Canada, and life and activities in various religious and community organizations, as well as the establishment of the Ukrainian Folklore program at the University of Alberta. Later, the article based on this interview was published on historians.in.ua http://www.historians.in.ua/index.php/intervyu/986-bohdan-medvidskyi-meni-i-dali-tsikavo-shcho-take-buty-ukraintsem and on Prostir http://prostir.pl/journalism/богдан-медвідський-мені-й-далі-цікав/
UntitledThis is a photograph of a dance at the Ukrainian Hall in Newcastle, Alberta.
This is a photograph of a wedding in Roznov, Ukraine.
Self portrait of Tom Paranchych in costume for a play he had written. The play was about the plight of miners in Ukraine.
Photograph of Annie Troich’s brother in military uniform. Notes say he died in war.