The interviews are with the author's father about birth, wedding and funeral customs in the Ukraine. The paper, however, describes only the death and funeral customs in more detail with references to literature
Hirniak, IreneThe series consists of an essay "One Rushnyk" which discusses a rushnyk owned by Mrs. Severyn, and its numerous meanings for her. Submission for the course Ukrainian 427.
The essay discusses a loom bought by the Trachuks, how they use it, and its significance in relation to their Ukrainian heritage and especially as a Canadian hobby. A video interview with Bill and Jessie Trachuk found on VHS UF1993.019.v1001.
The essay discusses cultural change on the example of Ukrainian Orthodox church. He compares prescribed church canon with what exists in the chapel in St. John's Institute looking specifically at the layout of the building, the placement of religious objects and the placement of pictures and icons in the chapel. Written for the course Ukrainian 326.
The essay is a diachronic study of a High School graduation from a rural Canadian Ukrainian community with a description and history of celebrations after the formal ceremonies.
Video interviews for the project. Indexes of the interviews available.
The essay is a discussion about provody - the Ukrainian custom of remembering the dead. Includes indexed interview with David Goa and Vera Severin.
The essay is a study of the folksong repertoire of one woman, which is classified into different genres by their content. Interview index available.
The essay is a comparative study of immigration stories of people who were immigrants of the pioneer era with recent immigration stories.
This research includes biographical material on the Golinowski family lineage. It contains captioned scanned photographs dating to the 1920's along with original photographs. The ancestry research includes scanned archival records on Myrnam, Alberta. Includes: scanned photographs, indexed interviews
Golinowski, JasonThis project contains an analysis of comic elements of Walter Rutka's album "The Ukrainian Cowboy" including Clyde's style and method of presentation.
Korban, JoanneExamines the explicit commemorations of the dead as celebrated by Ukrainian settlers of Galician background. Bib.
Swinton, KeithChapter 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.
Swinton, KeithDiachronic study of three generations of the Greshcuk - Hladunewich family with regards to the knowledge of Ukrainian folk songs. A study to determine whether or not a knowlege of folksongs decreases in succeeding generations
Kostyshen, LauraPysanky from a group called Sorok Klynkiv. Discusses designs and symbols. Bibliography.
Jendzjowsky, LidaDescribes the costumes from ten ethnographic regions of Ukraine
McDonald, LisaDescribes the rites and ceremonies in the Easter celebrations of one Ukrainian Canadian family
Sokoluk, LisaExamines the traditional Lemko wedding rite at the turn of the century as compared to the rituals used in the 1940's. bib., quest.;
Essay "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" for Ukrainian 425 taught by Dr. Medwidsky
A collection of ghost stories from the Ukraine based on true experiences
Popiwchak, MariaA collection of texts including spring songs (haivky), kolomyiky, religious songs, love songs, wedding songs, Easter songs, harvest songs, as well as descriptions of wedding customs and rituals collected from Alberta residents.
Petriw, MyraThe project "Deshcho pro nashe selo" describes the village (selo) of Zolota Sloboda and the various customs and celebrations within this village as Nadia Olga Vychopen remembers it.
Vychopen, Nadia Olga