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Klid talks about ambassadors and Nilsa.
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Klid discusses Pinkey and internments.
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Klid conducts an interview with Kopotun.
"Ukrainian folk art and performance; Three genres of Ukrainian ceramics in Edmonton" discusses three genres of ceramic work currently being produced in Alberta: traditional - revivalist, contemporary, and decalomania. bib. Includes a Project Proposal "Proposal for Project Dealing with Ukrainian Ceramics in Edmonton: Decalomania versus other Decorative Techniques".
Reel-to-reel tapes recorded by Halyna Klid from 1993 to 1996. Contain multiple interviews with many individuals, some of which include Netcheporenko, Marianna Savaryn, John Lahola,Sophia Slobodian ect… Klid also discusses various topics such as Chornobyl, immigration, art on the internet, epsilon chemicals ect…
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Klid discusses MLAs and pianists.
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Klid discusses obstetrics, tornadoes, and teen sex.
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Klid tells us about herself, she discusses festivals, and 9Love.
Klid tells 4 Ukrainian stories, one about an award, another about Fringe, one on independence, and one about a cruise.
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Klid speaks of philanthropists and child sexual assault.
This item contains two interviews with unknown females. The first interviewee was born in Russia in 1909. She talks about the place where she lived and family members that were starving and being deported to Siberia. She then talks about coming to Canada and what she and her husband did in Canada. She talks about the church and being Lutheran and Evangelic.
The second interviewee's parents came from Poland and she was raised in a Lutheran family. Her family left to Ukraine and then came to Canada in 1927 and moved to Alberta in 1928.
The tape also contains music recordings