A critique of the book by R.B. Klymasz "Folklore politics in the Soviet Ukraine"
Onufrichuk, AnneCourse paper Ukr. 326. Date on the paper April 7, 1982. Instructor Dr. P. A. Rolland
A collection of jokes, proverbs, New Year's verses and texts of other folk songs collected by Irene Scharabun for the UKR-499 course at the University of Alberta.
Essay 1: "Tini Zabytuh Predkiv" is a book review on character development of Ivan Paliichuk and stylistic developments to describe the author's overall goal. Written for the course UKR 425..
Essay 2: "Ukrainian Mixed Marriages" focuses on marriage as a rite of passage. This diachronic study shows differences and similarities between a Ukrainian wedding which took place in Poland 30 years ago and several mixed marriages which took place in Canada. bib., quest. written for the course UKR 425. Includes: project proposal.
Garbera, WalterPhoto of two dancers doing split jumps.
The project consists of songs and verses collected in Edmonton from the informants Joe Olinyk, Anna Olinyk, Mrs. Helena Pinkyj, Mrs. Eva Kurylo, Mrs. Maria Stratychuk, Mrs. Annie Kapach, and Mrs. Mary Lagoski, some of whom grew up in Galicia or Bukovina and immigrated to Canada.
A critique of the article by Richard M. Dorson, "Folklore and Folklife"
Onufrichuk, AnnePoster advertising for Folkfest '98 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Event to take place August 13 to 15, 1998.
Poster advertising for Folkfest '97 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. "Harvest Gatherings; Experience the Flavours". Event to take place August 14-16, 1997.
Poster advertising for Folkfest '95 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Even to take place August 17-19, 1995.
This project includes a collection of proverbs and sayings with sources from informants from western Ukraine.
Includes wedding songs and customs, harvest songs, spring songs (hahilky), love songs, humorous songs, Cossack songs, carols, Malanka songs, kolomyiky, and proverbs collected by Irene Scharabun for the UKR-421 course at the University of Alberta.