The File includes one page of printed illustration.
The file consists of 4 photos of the Klymchuk family and 2 photos of the Melnychuk family.
The document is missing from the collection - MM. 2021-04-09.
The video for Voices of the Silenced was directed by Gordon Gordey for The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers of Canada. Voices of the Silenced is a contemporary Ukrainian Canadian narrative folk dance theatre work with video exploring the unjust internment of Ukrainian Canadians as “enemy aliens” in Canada during WWI. These “enemy aliens” were subjected to having to carry registration identity papers, often pay monthly registration fees, and were under constant surveillance. Of the 80,000 who were registered under the authority of the Act, 8,579 were deemed: “enemy aliens”. The majority of “enemy aliens” were Ukrainians and were arrested and interned in 26 makeshift encampments located mostly in Canada’s frontier hinterlands. They were forced into hard labour clearing land for roads, building bridges, and building the railway.
Voices of the Silenced - Premiere Performance, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton: November 17, 2012.
File consists of newspaper/journal pages and programs with Dobrolige’s works; inspiration works
File contains one biography on Virko Baley written by Taras Filenko and translated by Lada Hornjatkevyc.
The file consists of three certificates of Birth and Baptism of Anna Melnychuk and Adam Klymchuk.
This file consists of seven items collected in Shandro, Alberta.
Ukrainian Costumes and embroidery patterns: Ukrainian Folk Costumes for Children; Ukrainian embroidery designs, Ukrainian folk dance, Folk Dress Ukrainian Arts, girl’s embroidery patterns, costume sketches (poltavski, Cossack), sketches and embroidery patterns from various regions in Ukraine. 11 photographs of a Hutsul vest on different stages of sewing and one image of women sewing said vest.
The informant describes how an outdoor oven or "Piets" was constructed and used in Western Ukraine
This file contains materials relating to Plast organizations. Plast is a Ukrainian scouts organization. Materials include an auditor’s report, copies of Kometa and other publications related to Plast, letters, administrative documents, and promotional materials.
File consists of photos of the projects of church paintings of the interior at St. Eucharist Church, Edmonton