"Development of the question of symbols in Ukrainian folkloristics" discusses symbols described by Kostomarov and Potebnia.
"Aspects of symbolically encoded interaction between insiders -The participants and audience of wedding rituals" discusses the wedding as a performance and drama. Includes bibliography.
"Symbolism in the wedding ritual marking the passage of a young woman from single to married status" discusses elements of in the Ukrainian wedding tradition that symbolize change for the bride. Includes bibliography.
"Symbolism from the wedding ritual as found in the winter song cycle" discusses references to weddings in carol texts.
Poster depicting artwork of a man and woman in traditional clothing standing on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea.
This essay analyzes the organic and superorganic natures of folklore in contemporary folklore theories.
Audiotapes contain interviews with Kopotun, Andriievska, Savaryn, and others. Klid speaks on Kuchma's visit to Canada, bilingual education in Alberta, Bosnia, and many other topics.
"V" Recording Co. Artists, Specialize in: Polka, Handzia, Fox Trot, Kolomayka, Waltz.
Poster advertising for the "Ranch Boys". According to the advertisement, they received radio play. Wally Yanchyski (steel guitar), Al Tokaryk (accordion), Mike Chwaluk (fiddle), Hank Norman (rhythm guitar), Joe Rozdeba (drums). Poster includes a photograph of the band.
Bibliography for the course UKR 632 taught by Dr. Medwidsky. The bibliography deals with the question of research methods in Ukrainian folklore studies primarily concerned with Ukrainian language works dealing with methodology.
Audiotapes include interviews with people like Dr. Bilash, Babarash, and Lahola. Klid also discusses topics such as hockey, art in the internet, pysanka in Vegreville, and many more.
Poster advertising for Ukrainian singer Mariia Shalaikevych. Text in Ukrainian.
Poster with a print of a painting of Taras Shevchenko posing with a bandura by a river. Text in Ukrainian and English.
Poster of a print of a painting depicting Petro Doroshenko on horseback travelling through the countryside flanked by other mounted riders. Text is in Ukrainian and English.