The bibliography concentrates on elements of 'change' with the passage of time and from generation to generation. The sources are from the U of Alberta Library.
Sans titreA critique of the article by Richard M. Dorson, "Folklore and Folklife"
Sans titreA discussion of customs pertaining to rites of passage as practiced in Western Canada during the first half of the 20th century as compared to those described in three specific Canadian and Ukrainian folklore texts
Sans titreA review of Klymasz, R. Ukrainian Folklore in Canada (Indiana University, 1971)
Sans titreFrom the recollections of an informant born in the Sokal Region of Ukraine, the customs and rituals of a wedding in Sokal is described
Sans titreA description of wedding customs in the Lviv region beginning with match-making customs, engagement, making of wreaths, and korovai, the wedding ceremony and leave taking
Birth, wedding and death rites in "Tiny zabutykh predkiv"
Sans titreTwo recollections of how Christmas was celebrated in Ukraine
Sans titreA humorous "drinking" story retold from ancestors in the Ukraine
Sans titreDescribes the significance of bread in Ukrainian culture, relates some proverbs and sayings associated with these rituals and describes the breads used in Christmas, Easter and Wedding celebrations
Sans titreDescribes the status of women as depicted in songs
Sans titreDescribes how one of her relatives came to Canada
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Sans titreA study of Ukrainian folk dress in contemporary Western Canadian life
Sans titreThrough observation and interviews with participants and organizers of a specific festival, describes the cultural revival of St. Andrew's Day Festival at St. Andrew's Ukrainian Orthodox Parish of Edmonton
Sans titreThe interviewer describes her mother's method of making cabbage rolls and compares it with the method used by her grandmother in the Ukraine and other traditional Canadian recipes
Sans titreThrough interviews, describes the customs and rites of birth from the time of birth, acceptance of the newborn as a member of the community and the purification of the mother and her re-entry into the community. Beliefs and customs relating. bib.
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