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CA BMUFA 0265-8 · Series · 1910-1999
Part of Manoly Lupul collection

The series contains materials related to history of Ukrainians. These are published articles and manuscripts by Michael W. Martyn, Alexander Royick, Zenon S. Pohorecky, Ann Forest, Albert Mohr, G.N. Emery, Alexander MalyckyOrest T. Martynowych, Raymond Charuk, Manoly Lupul, Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Diane I. Hodgson, Andrij Makuch, Myrna Kostash, M. Marunchak, Myron Momryk.
It also includes the following publications:

  • John C. Lehr Ukrainian Vernacular Architecture in Alberta 1872, 1976 Manuscript and publication
  • The Village Modem 1988
  • Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Site Development Master Plan 1977
  • John Patrick Day. The Ukrainian Bookstore and the Koermann Block August 1978 198 p.
  • Alexander Bunka. Early Ukrainian Settlers in Saskatchewan 1967
  • Ukrainians in Alberta: Shandro, Bellis, Thorhild, Smoky Lake, Myrnam 1942-1970
  • Presunka. My Canada Series 1968-1971, N 1-36 + Bicultural Retreat 1966-1971
  • History of Ukrainians in Canada (brochures) 1953-1986
  • Vita. A Ukrainian Community. Books 1-3 1977-1981
  • Ukrainian Toronto Media. A study 1982
  • The Great Pioneers who Cleared and broke the Virgine Land of Josephburg, 1867-1967
  • Publications by Myrna Kotash and Sandra Gwyn in the "Saturday Night" periodical, 1972, 1974.
  • A folder "Miscellaneous" contains some materials from an oversized package that came from UCAMA with a note to add it to the Lupul collection.
University teaching
CA BMUFA 0222-4 · Series · 1975-2002
Part of Bohdan Medwidsky fonds

The series consists of records related to teaching Ukrainian language, culture and folklore, and includes course outlines, assignment and test designs, reading lists, correspondence with students, fieldwork projects, and other records starting from early course offerings in the end of 1970s, and until early 2000s. The courses covered are: Ukrainian Folk Song, Ukrainian Folk Prose, Ukrainian Calendar Customs, Rites of Passage, Folk Bilief, Material Culture, and Early Ukrainian Canadian Culture. There are also materials related to graduate students, master and PhD, whom Dr. Medwidsky supervised, and to their theses and dissertations.

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CA BMUFA 0272-17 · Series
Part of UCAMA presentations collection
  1. Leonid Vertyporokh. “11-ta Svitova Sesiia Ukraїns'koho Zhinotstva”
    v Toronti.” 1973.
  2. Illia Vytrykush. “Zolotyi iuvilei piatdesatyrichcho svashchenstva Vsesvitloho Ottsia Prelata Petra Kamenets'koho.
  3. Ol'ha Voitsenko. “Dosiahnennia ukrains'koї zhinky v Kanadi.”
    Ivan Varanytsia. “Dontsov o formotvorets’ novoi dukhovnosty.” (Liga Vyzvolennia Ukrainy).
  4. Veterans’kyi Viddil UCAMA

Gordon Gordey documents his dance concepts and director’s vision, including performance photographs, for the creation of 15 contemporary original dance works in a collection titled Vechornytsi, Life is a Cabaret. These danceworks were created for The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers of Canada.

15 Concept/Librettos and Premieres of short contemporary danceworks at Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton took place from January 2007 to November 2012.