A collection of songs of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen (1914-1918) as recollected by one specific informant
A collection of five parodical folk songs and their views of the social reality of drunkenness associated with these songs
Poster advertising for The Huculak Collection. Folk Treasures of Ukraine: a travelling exhibition from the National Museum of Man. Text in English and French.
Do pytannia doslidzhennia ukrains'kykh lirnykiv ta ikhn'oho repertuaru
Sans titreUkrains'ka fol'klorystyka v svitli pivnichnoamerykans'kykh fol'klorystychnykh tendentsii druhoi polovyny XX stolittia; Pisni, zibrani T. Koshyts' v podorozhi po Kanadi 1950 roku (13 pp. essay in Ukrainian); R. B. Klymasz. Ukrainian Folklore in Canada: An Immigrant Complex in Transition. ARNO Press: New York, 1980. (Reprint of doctoral thesis, University of Indiana, 1970) (6 pp. essay in Ukrainian); R. B. Klymasz Folk Narrative Among Ukrainian-Canadians in Western Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies. Paper no. 4, 1973. (2 pp. essay in Ukrainian); Bibliografiia ukrains'koho fol'kloru v Kanadi i USA, 1964-1988 rr. (8 pp. Ukrainian and English)
Sans titreNa prykladakh "vtorynnykh" iavyshch fol'kloru ukraintsiv SShA ta Kanady
Sans titreChapter 4 examines the use of folkloric elements in Storozhenko's Zakokhany chort by comparing the accuracy of this portrayal to two 19th century folkloric studies. Bib.
Sans titreResearch paper 25 pp, photographs with explanations
Sans titreThe Ukrainian Canadian Students' Union (SUSK) presents An Evening of Ukrainian Dance and Music with special guests: Rusalka Ukrainian Dance Ensemble Julian Kytasty - Instrumentalist at the University of Winnipeg
For free family information write to given address in Utah
Ottawa's Folk Arts Council Presents The National Capital's Multicultural Festival, Celebrating Mothers of the World, Ottawa Civic Centre.
Sponsored by the Ukrainian Museum and Village Society at the Ukr. Nat. Home in Gardenton, Event program provided.
At Roberson Center for the Arts & Sciences, Program of the Event provided.
A poster with a stylized "Recital" written on it. More information may have been present on it as there is some damage from something being pulled off of it.
This comparative study analyzes Klyment Kvitka's ethnomusicological guides in contrast to other Ukrainian folk music guides.
Sans titreKlid interviews Konolyk, Netcheporenko, Hryniuk and others. She also speaks on various topics such as Chornobyl, famine, Israel, festivals ect..
"Symbol, sign, allegory - Theoretical considerations - Printed summaries and inventories of symbols" discusses semiotics and its application to folklore. Includes bibliography.