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CA BMUFA 0272-3 · Series
Part of UCAMA presentations collection
  1. Canadian League for Ukraine's Liberation. Taras Shevchenko.
  2. Chaikivska L. "Uliana Kravchenko: Zhyttia i tvorchist'" (referat).
Certificates
CA BMUFA 0011-11 · Series · 1924-2005
Part of Doris Yanda collection

Certificates and appreciation letters given to Doris Yanda, as well as greetings to her 75th and 100th birthdays.

Certificates and awards
CA BMUFA 0014-3 · Series · 1941-2012
Part of Elsie Kawulych collection

This series includes certificates and awards granted to various members of Kawulych-Kubrak family. Included are: the Canadian Foundation of Ukrainian Studies certificate in the name of W. A. Kawulych, Foundation of Taras Shevchenko certificate, letter and photographs related to the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal received by Elsie Kawulych; and the first communion certificate in the name of Mykhailo Kubrak. There is also a National Registration Regulations, 1940 registration certificate in the name of Helen Kubrak. A booklet "National Philanthropy Day: Awards Celebration 2019" features Elsie Kawulych in the category Education.

Chapters & Verses
CA BMUFA 0093-5 · Series · 2017
Part of Kuryliw family collection

The series consists of the documentary film about Wasyl directed by his daughter Oksana Kuryliw, a video of the introduction to the first screening, and a poster of the screening event in Edmonton.

Cheremosh
CA BMUFA 0266-4 · Series · 1973-1992
Part of Chester and Luba Kuc UCAMA collection

After leaving the Shumka Dancers group in 1969, Chester Kuc founded another dancing group called Cheremosh. The series consists of the Cheremosh's booklets, leaflets, posters, and other promotional materials. There also are newspaper clippings and letters of appreciation. A collection of photographs shows the Cheremosh performances and the group's trip to Ukraine in 1981 (Reshetylivka village, Poltava region). There is also a picture taken at the Cheremosh concert showing Chester Kuc and Swystun, a founder of the Kashtany Singers.

Kuc, Chester and Luba
Cherweniuk family
CA BMUFA 0017-2 · Series
Part of Gloria Rutherford family collection

Yelena Cherweniuk's (the wife of Petro Yakemchuk) two brothers George and Nikola Cherweniuk followed their sister to Canada (1912). George Cherweniuk left a wife (whom he later divorced) and a family behind in Bukovina. Two brothers worked together for a time in Winnipeg, Manitoba, saving money for a farm, however, Nikola elected to return to his homeland, leaving behind his share of the money in return for George's farm in Ukraine. George bough a farm near his sister Yelena, in Andrew. He married Magdelena Fedorak, sister of Lena Fedorak (who became Vasil Yakemchuk's wife). Unfortunately, she died with their infant daughter in childbirth, after which, George moved to Smoky Lake, Alberta.

George Cherweniuk married Domka Wedenivski, who journeyed to Canada by herself in 1926. Her uncle, Sam, owned a hotel in Smoky Lake, Alberta, and she worked there for three years until she met George.

Christmas
CA BMUFA 0258-5 · Series · 2007
Part of Chester and Luba Kuc collection

Christmas postcards and an richly illustrated publication about the Ukrainian traditional Christmas celebration.

Church in Ruin project
CA BMUFA 0273-1 · Series · 1935-1990, predominantly 1984-1988
Part of Oleh and Bozhena Iwanusiw collection

The series comprises six albums with over two thousand original photographs, predominantly of churches of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchies whose territories fell within contemporary Poland and Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia). There also are photographs of many significant Lemko and Boiko events attended by Oleh Iwanusiw, such as the Sopot Festival (1985) and others, and discrete photographs of people, big trees in churchyards, and local nature. The albums are supplied with three binders of detailed indexes, lists, and maps of the churches (in the acknowledgment to his book Iwanusiw wrote that he is grateful to his father, Jaroslaw Iwanusiw, who was his "faithful secretary during the filming, and who was largely responsible for the preparation of the map, and for corrections to the text"). The series also contains an original book jacket of the "Church in Ruin" album, reviews of the album, feedbacks of "Church in Ruin" exhibit attendees in Lviv, and some other textual materials.

Community engagement
Series · 1918 - 1996
Part of Orest and Emilia Zarsky collection

This series includes receipts from Tovarystvo Narodnoho Domu v Edmontoni and Novyny from 1918-1928; a postcard from the Canadian Ukrainian Publishing company to Alex Zarsky (1924); membership cards with the Ukrains'kyi Narodn'ii Dim, Edmonton for Oleksa and Kateryna Zarsky; correspondence from the Ukrains'kyi Narodn'ii Dim; a commemorative ribbon; "Adresnyi lyst" to Orest and Emelia Zarsky from the Ukrainian Sporting Sitch Association of Canada (Edmonton, Alberta), October 14th, 1939; Certificate to honoured member Mrs. Emilia Zarsky from the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League. This series also contains records from the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League (Edmonton)

Conference materials
CA BMUFA 0265-9 · Series · 1963-1985
Part of Manoly Lupul collection

Conference programs, recommendations and presentations predominantly about multiculturalism, ethnic groups, and bilingual education.

Correspondence
CA BMUFA 0011-1 · Series · 1932-1991
Part of Doris Yanda collection

The series contains Doris Yanda correspondence predominantly with the following institutions and people:

  • Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada
  • Ukrainian Voice newspaper
  • Myr. Stechyshyn
  • Maria Madiuk
  • Batytskyi
  • Ivakh
  • Natalia L.Kohuska; Наталія Л. Когуська
  • P.J. Lazarowich
  • Mr. Momryk
  • Jean Mekitiak
  • and others
    It also comprises correspondence and pay checks related to the publication of Yanda's book "Ukrainian weaving patterns with instructions."
Correspondence
CA BMUFA 0280-6 · Series · 1966-2013
Part of Parasia and Wasyl Iwanec collection

Parasia Iwanec correspondence with people and institutions. Letters form UCAMA, Ivan Keywan, Andriy Zakharchenko and Vira Medytska are arranged in separate files.

Iwanec, Parasia and Wasyl
Correspondence
CA BMUFA 0268-B · Series · 1972-1985
Part of Ukrainian Music Association of Alberta (UMAA) Collection

Files 9-21 contain letters written by the UMAA (1973-1984). Files 22- 31 contain letters written to UMAA by various people and organizations. Includes business letters from the Alberta Culture & Youth Recreation, the Shevchenko Scientific Society, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (KYK), the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko, the Ukrainian Music Foundation, "Obyednannya Zhinok LVY ta Oseredok SUM v Edmontoni", "DNIPRO", "Hor Ukrainskoyi Pravoslavnoyi Hromady", the Department of Music at the University of Alberta, Heritage Savings & Trust Co., St. John's Fraternal Society, Ukrainian National Federation of Canada, and the University of Alberta. Includes personal letters from Pavlo Matzenko, Vera Vasyl Kuida, Genya Savka, Z. Lawryshyn, Yurii Fiala, Volodymyr Kolesnyk, as well as thank you cards from Yurii Kowalsky and Neonilla Dmytruk.