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Collection · 1970s-2000s

The collection consists of video recordings created during fieldwork by folklore students, graduate students, faculty, and other researchers associated with the Kule Folklore Centre.

Kule Folklore Centre
CA BMUFA 0306 · Collection · 1927-2000s

The collection consists of personal documents, photos. Personal documents include passports, certificates of birth and baptism, immigration cards, vaccination certificate, certificate of marriage, and naturalization certificates. Photos consist of family photos prior to 1932, and Melnychuk and Klymchuk Family Photos.

CA BMUFA 0117 · Collection · May - August, 2000

The collection consists of interviews conducted by Nadya Foty in Alberta and Saskatchewan with 21 individuals from the Ukrainian community. The goal of the interviews was to collect and preserve information about Ukrainian culture with a focus on rites of passage.
The respondents included: George Hill, Jack Kindrake, Eugene and Katherine Yereniuk, Fedir Moroz, William Piasecky, Anna Zuzak, Jenny Palamaruk, Josie Talpash, Mary Stokalko, Anna Papish, Mary Sochaski, Mary Sturby, Bella Dobni, George Wizniuk, N. Wizniuk, William Kissel, Rosie Kissel, .

Foty, Nadya
CA BMUFA 0294 · Collection · 1970-1999

The collection consists of the follow publications related to multiculturalism and bilingual education:

  • Вісник Світового Конґресу Вільних Українців 1981
  • Засвоєння української. Порадник / Ukrainian Acquisition Gadres I-VI Alberta Education 1977
  • Славутич, Яр. Нова Дійсність Нове Майбутнє. XVII Конґрес Українців Канади Ukrainian Canadian Congress Headquorters 1992
  • Українська мова за зорово-слуховою методою Ukrainian Canadian Committee 1968
  • Український Учитель в Канаді Бюлетень Крайового Центру Шкільних Рад при Комітеті Українців Канади 1981-1984
  • ACCENT Newsletter of the Southern Alberta Heritage Language Association 1992
  • Alberta Modern Language Journal, the Multicultural Education Council of the Alberta Teachers' Association 1983-1996
  • Alberta Parents for Ukrainian Education Newsletter. Батьківський Комітет Сприяння Українській Освіті в Альберті 1991
  • Biculturalism?? A Multicultural Policy for Saskatchewan 1973
  • Bilash, Olenka. Why Bilingual Education? The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. The English-Ukrainian Bilingual Program ; Bilingualism 1978-1979
  • Bilingual Education in Alberta. An Information Package Prepared for Participants in the Colloquium on Bilingual Education in Alberta Alberta Education. Language Service 1986
  • Building Canada. Third National Conference on Multicultural and Intercultural Education. Building the Bridges; Alberta Association for Multicultural Education 1987
  • Bulletin Alberta Cultural Heritage Council 1975-1977
  • Bulletin Canadian Council for Multicultural and Intercultural Education 1982
  • Bulletin Canadian Ethnic Studies Association 1984
  • Bulletin: Infoaction Commissioner of official Languages 1994
  • Canadian Plains Bulletin Canadian Plains Research Center 1988-1991
  • CEESSA Bulletin Central and Eastern European Studies Society of Alberta 1986
  • Collaborator Educational Quality Indicators 1989
  • Communications Alberta Education; Communications Branch 1977-1978
  • CPF National Newsletter Canadian Parents for French 1983
  • CUE: Communications Update for Educators Access Network 1989-1990
  • Cultural Contact: Arts & Multiculturalism Newsletter Edmonton Parks and Recreation 1989-1993
  • Cultures Canada Multiculturalism Canada; Multiculturalism Directorate, Department of the Secretary of State 1985
  • Current Second Language and Bilingual (Partial Immersion) Program Activities in Alberta Alberta Education. Language Services 1987
  • Dialogue: A Newsletter of the Teaching of English and French as Second Languages Council of Ministers of Education 1983
  • EMS Members Bulletin Edmonton Multicultural Society 1996
  • Ethic Review Edmonton Multicultural Society 1985-1986
  • Ethno Canada Canadian Ethnocultural Council 1990
  • Evaluation of a Ukrainian-English Bilingual Program Edmonton Catholic School 1975-1977
  • Foundation News A Semi-Annual Newsletter for Friends and Supporters of the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies 1998
  • Good News (letter) Ukrainian Bilingual Association of Alberta 1996
  • Heritage Language Bulletin National Heritage Language Resource Unit 1985
  • Heritage Link ___ 1986
  • Images of Our Culture: Multicultural Films in Education from the National Film Board of Canada National Film Board of Canada 1981
  • Infocus Alberta Education 1988-1991
  • Information Bulletin Alberta Education 1987
  • ISLC Newletter ISLC; Intercultural and Second Languages Council 1999
  • Manitoba Parents for Ukrainian Education Inc. Newsletter . 1984-1989
  • Meta A Left Wing Discussion Journal 1979
  • Mosaic éditions SOLEIL publishing inc. 1993-1995
  • Multicultural Connections Edmonton Multicultural Society 1990
  • Multicultural Education Journal the Multicultural Education Council of the Alberta Teachers' Association 1997
  • Multicultural News Grant MacEwan Community College 1986-1987
  • Multiculturalism Multiculturalism Canada; Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism 1975-1983
  • Multiculturalism Canadian Multiculturalism - Equity 1989
  • Multiculturalism (MC) Canadian Coucil for Multicultural & Intercultural Education 1983-1984
  • Multiculturalism (Profile BC) BC Multi Culturalism; Province of British Columbia; Ministry of Provincial Secretary 1991
  • Multinews Minister Reponsible for Multiculturalism 1977
  • Native Education in Alberta: Alberta Native People's View on Native Education Alberta Education 1987
  • Networks Global Education 1988-1991
  • New Challenges Ukrainian Canadian Congress Alberta Provincial Council 1993
  • New Horizons National and International Education 1994
  • Newsletter of the Alberta Teacher's Association Multicultural Education Council of the Alberta Teacher's Association 1989-1996
  • Newsletter of the Canadian Multicultural Educational Foundation CMEF; Canadian Multicultural Educational Foundation 1998
  • Newsletter Бюлетень Ukrainian Resource and Development Center 1987
  • Northern Alberta Heritage Language Association Newsletter 1993-1994
  • Ovation Alberta Education 1989-1991
  • Pacific Northwest Council on Foreign Languages (PNCFL) Newsletter/ Conference Materials PNCFL ; 1982-1994
  • Presunka, Peter. Bicultural Retreat. Planning for Nationhood Canada's Choice 1966-1967
  • Saskatoon Multicultural Council Newsletter / Outreach Inc. 1983-1984
  • Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages newsletter 1988-1996
  • Secound Languages Bulletin Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers 1993
  • Speak Up, Speak Out! A Conference on Language Opportunities and Issues of National and Provincial Importance, Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages Inc. 1994
  • Spectrum Alberta Multicultural Commission 1987-1989
  • Steppes Through Time Alberta Ukrainian Canadian Centennial Committee 1990-1991
  • Supplementary Resources for Instruction in Ukrainian. A Service Publication Alberta Education 1979
  • Survey of Second Language Program Enrolments Alberta Learning; Enhancing Language Learning 1999 (?)
  • Svitovyd Ukrainian Bilingual Program 1979-1983
  • Teaching in a Language Other Than English: The Immersion Approach Alberta Education. Language Service 1983
  • TEMA Saskatchewan Teachers of Ukrainian 1970?-1989
  • The Alberta Ethnic Language Teachers' Association Newsletter (Northern Branch) 1982
  • The Bilingual Family Newsletter Multilingual Maters 1985
  • The Canadian Modern Language Review The Ontario Modern Language Teachers' Association 1977
  • The Courier MLC; Modern Language Council Newsletter 1978-1996
  • The Future of Ukrainian-Canadians in Quebec. Monreal Conference The Federal Government of Canada; Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Robert Bourassa 1972
  • The JETAA No Namae Shimbun 1994
  • Together Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada 1992
  • Trembita Ukrainian Language Program; Edmonton Catholic School 1977-1991
  • Ukrainian Bilingual Association of Alberta Newsletter 1984
  • Ukrainian Canadian Social Services Newsletter (Edmonton) 1989
  • Ukrainian Language Association Newsletter/ Вісник Асоціація вчителів української мови 1973-1974
  • Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre Centrepieces/Newsletter MacEwan Community College 1987-1999
  • Ukrainian Supplementary Materials Teaching Materials Center 1981
Kule Folklore Centre
CA BMUFA 0048 · Collection · 1993-1998

The collection consists of field materials collected by Jason Golinowski during his master studies at the Ukrainian Folklore program, University of Alberta, as well as essays on a wide range of Ukrainian folklore topics, such as Ukrainian crafts, rites of passage, folksongs, celebrations, personal narratives, and others.

Golinowski, Jason
Manoly Lupul collection
CA BMUFA 0265 · Collection · 1903-1999, predominantly 1960s-1990s

The collection consists of various materials, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, minutes, brochures, periodicals about history, culture, Ukrainian organizations, education and bilingual programs in Western Canada collected and organized by Manoly Lupul.

Lupul, Manoly
CA BMUFA 0266 · Collection · 1911-1998, predominant 1950s-1980s

The collection consists of materials related to Chester and Luba Kuc's professional and social life. It includes materials representing dance groups founded or taught by Chester; photographs of Ukrainian costumes and dances; concert programs, music scores of Ukrainian songs, a collection of Ukrainian postcards, and some self-published educational materials of the Ukrainian youth organizations.

Kuc, Chester and Luba
Halyna Klid collection
CA BMUFA 0263 · Collection · 1992

Contains audiotapes and scripts from the radio show Radio Canada International recorded from 1992-1997 hosted by Halyna Klid. The reel-to-reel audiotapes are dated from 1993 to1996 and contain many interviews with various individuals such as Hryniuk, Mykola, Konolyk, Kopotun, Andriievska, Kuchma etc. Some of the audio tape topics also include Leonid Kuchma's visit to Canada, The Joke Project, V-E Day, Hockey, Chornobyl, Perogies, and many more.

The scripts from the radio show from date from 1992 to 1997. They contain the scripts from the interviews with Polkovsky, Starchenko, McCaffrey, Major Dmytro Shkurko etc. as well as scripts from topics such as the First Ukrainian combat jets in Canada, the Men Who Broke the Circle of Women's Traditional Activities, the Alberta Legislature Passes a Motion on Chornobyl, The Feast of Jordan, Ukrainian-Canadian Visual poetry in Canada, a Bukovynian Wedding Show, and many others.

Klid, Halyna
CA BMUFA 0115 · Collection · 1956-1997

The collection consists of letters from Nick Ruptash family in Ukraine (Kitsman' district of Chernivtsi region) to Canada.

Nick Ruptash Family
CA BMUFA 0293 · Collection · 1913-1997, predominant 1970s-1990s

Th collection contains information about the establishment of the Ukrainian Bilingual Program (UBP) in the Edmonton Catholic and Public School systems. Starting as a three-year pilot project, the UBP was finally established in 1978 and further extended in the following years. Parental groups played an essential part in the existence of bilingual programs in general, and for the UBP in particular, because they lobbied governments and actively engaged in local school boards in order to convince them to establish the bilingual program in their schools. The collection contains records documenting various parental groups’ activities, including the Ukrainian Bilingual Association (UBLA), assisting the UBP’s establishment in Edmonton Public Schools, and the Parent Advisory Committee/Society (PAC/PAS), serving the UBP’s needs in Edmonton’s Separate School System.

The collection contains documents concerning the Alberta Parents for Ukrainian Education Society (APUE), an umbrella organization for the existing parental groups founded to coordinate support, promotion, and expansion of Ukrainian language education in Alberta schools, covering their events and activities from 1984 to 1994. There are also records of related organizations such as the Ukrainian Community Development Committee - Alberta section; Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association and others. There is also information about parental organizations in other provinces, and in particular the Manitoba Parents for Ukrainian Education (MPUE). The documents include correspondence, incorporation materials, statutes, financial statements, reports, applications, publications, booklets, etc.

Alberta Parents for Ukrainian Education Society
CA BMUFA 0230 · Collection · 1918-1996

The collection consists of personal documents of Orest and Emilia Zarsky, community event programs and other ephemera, publications on various Ukrainian and religious topics, badges and banners, an embroidered tray, and wedding clothes and items.

Zarsky, Orest and Emilia
Ivan Lahola collection
CA BMUFA 0269 · Collection · 1932 - 1996

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, Ivan
CA BMUFA 0086 · Collection · 1952-1995

The collection consists of organizational documents of the Verkhovyna ensemble, correspondence, photographs, concert programs, brochures, and press clippings.

Verkhovyna Vocal Ensemble
CA BMUFA 0281 · Collection · 1922-1995, predominant 1930s-1960s

The collection consists of personal papers, letters, addresses, translations, and scrapbooks. The documents show Michaele Luchkovich's activities as a member of Parliament and community leader. It also contains materials of his translation projects, literary discussions, and political debates.

Luchkovich, Michael
Ivan Keywan collection
CA BMUFA 0289 · Collection · 1942-1995

The collection consists of three groups of materials. Firstly, a two-volume "History of Ukrainian art" by Ivan Keywan; secondly, a series of reproductions of artworks by different artists; thirdly, two articles by Ivan Keywan.

Keywan, Ivan
0296 · Collection · 1966-1995

The collection includes:

  • club information and constitution
  • membership rosters
  • minutes of general, annual and executive meetings
  • materials of various organizational committees
  • Narrative and financial reports
  • Incoming and outgoing correspondence
  • constitution and other materials of the Ukrainian Canadian Professional and Businessmen's Federation
  • materials of UPBC and UPBA from Kamloops, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg
  • material of conventions
  • materials of bilingual program
  • newsletters
  • newspaper clippings
  • minutes and other materials of Ukrainian Bilingual Association
Ukrainian Professional and Business Club
Kost' Telychko collection
CA BMUFA 0286 · Collection · 1944-1994

This collection consists of the following groups of materials:

  • baptism and Canadian citizenship certificates,
  • biographies,
  • private photographs and negatives, portraits,
  • certificates of honour,
  • appreciation letters and greeting postcards,
  • materials of anniversary celebrations: thank you letters, clipping about Telychko's 75-anniversary celebration (1982),
  • newspaper publications, presentations and addresses by Telychko: essay about the Day of Statehood (1960), an obituary of Metropolitan Illarion (1972), Telychko's speech at the Ukrainian schools' exhibit opening (1979),
  • eight broadcast scripts compiled by Telychko about Mykola Leontovych, Lesia Ukrainka, Mykola Lysenko, some historical events (Konotop battle, Carpathian Ukraine), SUS convention in 1979, Easter holiday, and Thanksgiving Day.
Telychko, Kost'
CA BMUFA 0006 · Collection · end of 1950s - 1993

The collection consists of three albums of photographs many of which were included in the historical and ethnographic albums "Ivan Honchar: Ukraine and Ukrainians".

Honchar, Ivan
CA BMUFA 0004 · Collection · 1973 - 1993

The Faculty Club Malanka collection features memorabilia from the annual Malanka that took place at the University of Alberta Faculty Club between January 13, 1973 and January 1993. Included in the collection are masks, programs and other ephemera related to the festivities. There are 20 masks worn by mummers for Malanka ’89. The masks were designed and created in December of 1988 by Meron Sembaliuk with the assistance of his father Paul Sembaliuk. Each mask was handmade, either with papier-mâché or from articles found around the home. Meron organized a group of his friends to take on the various characters associated with the event. Included were: Mark Ferbey (Malanka), Ihor Hlushok (Sun God), Vasyl Maluzynsky (Vasyl/soldier), Shannon Hohol (soldier), and Terry Taciuk (thief). Other characters included: a Bear, a Goat, a Gypsy, a Star, an Old Man, a Bird.

There is also a letter from Dr. Manoly Lupul addressed to the Faculty Club administration outlining menu requirements, plus program menus which were designed and printed by Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn. Decorations for the event included unique rushnyky (ritual towels) that were designed and created by Paul Sembaliuk with the assistance of his wife Pat Sembaliuk, and his children Larisa and her husband Mich, sons Philip, Meron, Yuri and youngest daughter Andrea. This collection has the rushnyk specifically worn by Roman Onufrijchuk, the master of ceremonies for Malanka ’77.

The first Malanka at the Faculty Club was hosted by Dr. Metro Gulutsan. In the years that followed MC’s were invited from within the Edmonton Ukrainian Community and beyond including: Roman Onufrijchuk and Myroslav Kohut.

Sembaliuk family