Content analysis of Mykhailo Drahomanov's "Malorusskiia narodnyia predaniia I razskazy" on purpose and examination of text. Including notes on the author's description, scientific methods of research, classification of folksongs and folktales, and the significance of the work.
Hong, SoguContent analysis of Pavlo Chubynski's "trudy ethnografichesko-statisticheskoi ekspeditsii v Zapadno-russkii krai" for its contents and purpose.
Hong, SoguPoster advertising for a dance workshop in Ukraine. Workshop to take place July 1-29, 1996. Workshop offered by the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association and the Institute of Ukrainian Folk Dance.
Part 1: Real name was Supyniuk; born on September 13, 1895 in Bukovyna; he is Orthodox; his brother was by that time already in Canada; upon arrival he settled in Regina and on August 1, 1913 started working; Prosvita was founded in 1920; literary nights; WWI - internment of Ukrainians; he went to Medicine Hat; working for farmers, working on CPR in Regina; Lapchuk; Narodnyi Dim - the original one; Communists harming them; George was a Head of the Prosvita and played tsymbaly; Petro Demchuk (??); Orthodox Church; Svystun; UNO; Het’mantsi were not present in Regina; Strilets’ka hromada.
Part 2: Strilets’ka hromada; immigrants after WWI; his wife - Anna Zavaliuk (??) born in Canora in 1906; her parents came to Canada in 1903; Ukrainian life and education; WWI, internment of Ukrainians; she moved to Regina in 1921 after marrying George; weekly plays; Svystun organizing people and raising money.
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/surma
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/surma-2