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Klid talks about ambassadors and Nilsa.
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Klid discusses bloodlines and murder.
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"Klid discusses Chornobyl and knitters.
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Klid discusses freemasonry and famine.
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Klid tells us about herself, she discusses festivals, and 9Love.
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Klid talks about monuments and Israel.
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Klid discusses Pinkey and internments.
Klid tells 4 Ukrainian stories, one about an award, another about Fringe, one on independence, and one about a cruise.
This item contains two interviews with unknown females. The first interviewee was born in Russia in 1909. She talks about the place where she lived and family members that were starving and being deported to Siberia. She then talks about coming to Canada and what she and her husband did in Canada. She talks about the church and being Lutheran and Evangelic.
The second interviewee's parents came from Poland and she was raised in a Lutheran family. Her family left to Ukraine and then came to Canada in 1927 and moved to Alberta in 1928.
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Klid discusses bilingualism in the Albertan school system.
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Klid talks about carols.
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Klid tells us about committees.
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Klid discusses Cossacks and the royal society.
This essay analyzes the organic and superorganic natures of folklore in contemporary folklore theories.
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Klid discusses Dyuosuit and Bosnia.
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Klid discusses the encyclopedia.
Klid talks about the exile of Ukraine's former president, and distance learning in Alberta.
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Klid talks about immigration and the Pyrohy festival.
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Klid conducts an interview with Kopotun.
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Klid interviews Maryna Savaryn.