A collection of jokes, proverbs, New Year's verses and texts of other folk songs collected by Irene Scharabun for the UKR-499 course at the University of Alberta.
This project contains texts of wedding and other traditional songs by John Ewasiuk who has sung at weddings for over 50 years.
This project includes a collection of proverbs and sayings with sources from informants from western Ukraine.
This work is aimed at identifying and discussing the qualities of the male demonological characters of Lesja Ukrajinka's drama "Lisova Pisnja".
Includes wedding songs and customs, harvest songs, spring songs (hahilky), love songs, humorous songs, Cossack songs, carols, Malanka songs, kolomyiky, and proverbs collected by Irene Scharabun for the UKR-421 course at the University of Alberta.
A collection of Ukrainian provers collected in Alberta for the UKR-421 course and their explanations. The sources include following interviewees: Dmytro Petriw (Roman's father), Bohdan Medwidsky, prof. Zujewsky, pani Prits', pani Ianyshevs'ka, prof. Carlton, Zenon Paranych (Roman's grandfather), maestro Kolesnyk, pani Husak, pan Vasyliv.
The material was collected by Roman Brytan for his UKR-421 course at the University of Alberta. The collection consists of texts and some musical scores for songs sung in Alberta communities. Contains musical scores for some songs and choreography for dance songs.
The audio recording contains songs recorded in Edmonton from Sophia Klymkovych, Mykhailo Shmihel's'kyi and Maria Bukyda in December 1978.
A collection of proverbs relating to folk medicine.
Final essay on Drahomanov's collection of Ukrainian political songs circa 1709-1739 by Yarema Kowalchuk for course UKR 699.
Various folklore assignments. Includes: book reviews, content analyses, and essays.
Sans titreThe essay is a study of the folksong repertoire of one woman, which is classified into different genres by their content. Interview index available.
This paper discusses the Ukrainian customs and rites related to pregnancy and childbirth that are presently being done by Ukrainians and Ukrainian Canadians. Includes project proposal.
Describes wedding customs in Ivanivtsi (Ivano-Frankivsk region) in the 1920's. The customs begin with courtship, and end with the purification or homecoming. Some of the informants also describe wedding rites in Bereziv
A description of customs and songs associated with Zeleni Sviata (Green Holidays) as described by Mark Bandera.
Sans titre"A Study on Ukrainian Proverbs" describes Ukrainian proverbs to understand the living philosophy of Ukrainians. Includes questionnaire.
Sans titreThe paper "Mykola Kostomarov and Ukrainian Folklore" aims at examining Kostomarov and his attempts at finding the differences in national character between Ukrainians and Russians to construct the entirety of the Ukrainian national character.
Sans titreAn investigation of Ukrainian folklore theory as presented in Ukrainian serial publications in the 20th century.
Sans titreAn annotated bibliography about the bandura.
Sans titreField videos of Chychul making tsymbaly
Sans titre"The Development of the Contemporary Bandura Scene in North America" discusses bandura playing and ensembles in North America with a brief history of how the Bandura came into existence.
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