Newspaper clippings include Ukrainian language articles titled The Government Helps Creditors, Why are the Communists of Ukraine Continue to be so Strong, A Ukrainian Youth Ensemble in Toronto, and more.
A photocopied page from a Polish newspaper, containing an article titled "The Truth on the Polish-Ukrainian Relationship".
One letter titled "Dani z biohrafiyi Yevhena Hryniva" about the biography of Yevhen Hrivna.
Includes clippings about acquaintances of Lahola.
Includes newspaper clippings of various obituaries: Pawlessa I.A., Cwikilewycz J., Maik M., Prokopiw P., Soltykewich R. and others.
Misc. topics written in Russian. Photocopied information.
The small booklet includes the names of cities and capitals from each country, names of oceans, seas, canals, islands, continents etc...
The large booklet includes maps of the whole world, as well as continents (Europe, Asia, Oceania...), Countries (Ukraine, Australia), maps of the world's oceans, latitudes and longitudes etc...
A list of rules handwritten by a child. The list is titled "Uvaha Dity" includes 9 rules. List is incomplete.
The collection predominantly consists of records between the mid-1940s and late 1990s and includes various records related to Ivan (John) Lahola and his family. It includes biographical materials, correspondence, and documents covering Lahola's life during World War II, detailing his experiences in Auschwitz and other prisons and concentration camps. The collection encompasses textual records related to Lahola's community life in Canada, published materials, and miscellaneous information. Notable correspondence involves letters from different organizations thanking Lahola for donations, including contributions to the construction of the Greek Catholic Cathedral and the Ukrainian Embassy Foundation. Additionally, the collection contains greeting cards, and printed materials such as program invitations and catalogs, offering insights into Lahola's engagement with community events, cultural activities, and charitable causes.
Lahola, IvanThe series consists of Biographical information, mainly of Chester Kuc, obituary. Also contains a series of studio photographs of Chester and Luba Kuc's wedding.
This series includes religious texts (publications) and icon cards.
The essay discusses cultural change on the example of Ukrainian Orthodox church. He compares prescribed church canon with what exists in the chapel in St. John's Institute looking specifically at the layout of the building, the placement of religious objects and the placement of pictures and icons in the chapel. Written for the course Ukrainian 326.
The essay analyzes videos of 23 dances representing western Ukraine for instances of applause during group work in an attempt to elucidate what motivates audiences to clap.
Video of dances by Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet.
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.
The essay is a discussion about provody - the Ukrainian custom of remembering the dead. Includes indexed interview with David Goa and Vera Severin.
The essay is a study of the folksong repertoire of one woman, which is classified into different genres by their content. Interview index available.