Contains information about various acquaintances of Lahola's such as Petro Marunchiuk, Stephan Lenkaws'kiy, Valentyn Moroz, Yevhen Hrivna, Antoni Havryluk, Mr &Mrs Halina, contains obituaries, birth certificates ect...
Files 133-138 contain unrelated topics such as lists of names, newspaper articles, a lesson book on gun use, geographical materials, and a list of rules handwritten by a child.
Copies of publications authored by Doris Yanda and about or mentioning Doris Yanda or her family members.
The series consists of three photographs of Anna and Wasyl Kuryliw including their wedding picture, and a picture of the sewing circle in Potochyshche which Anna was a part of.
The series consists of records related to various aspects of Ukrainian studies at the University of Alberta, including the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Slavic Department, Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, estanblishing of various courses, associations, area studies, etc., and includes correspondence, meeting minutes, course proposals, joint projects and other documents.
Concert programs, newspaper clippings and photographs of the dance group.
Sans titreParasia Iwanec correspondence with people and institutions. Letters form UCAMA, Ivan Keywan, Andriy Zakharchenko and Vira Medytska are arranged in separate files.
Sans titreVarious documents and correspondence related to the lawsuit.
The series consists of material of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association (AUDA) from 1986 to 1995. There are AUDA's newsletters and various documents, for example drawings, timetables.
The series consists of a bibliography compiled by Jason Golinowski in the course of his research, as well as newspaper clippings and copies of articles related to history of Ukrainian festivals in Canada, and theoretical approaches to studying festivals.
The series consists of three files: 1. newsletters of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, 2. records of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, and 3. newspaper clippings on Ukrainian dance workshop.
This biography of John Yaremko was written by Rose Kotyk and passed to UCAMA in early 2000s.
The series contains academic articles and popular publications about technique, history and designs of Ukrainian Easter eggs paining and Easter bread; publications about prominent Easter eggs painters; photographs of painted eggs from variety of the Ukrainian regions; a collection of postal stamps featuring painted eggs. A copy of the "Основні елементи орнаментації українcьких писанок та їхнє походження" (Прага 1925) monograph by В. Щербаківський and other publications is a part of the collection.
- Mariia Iasen'. "Ukrains'kyi Patriotyzm." 19 marta 1975.
Gordon Gordey documents his dance libretto and director’s vision in Ukrainain, including performance photographs, for the creation of a contemporary original dance theatre work titled Eve of Kupalo - a Midsummer’s Night Mystery Masque. This dancework was created for The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers of Canada. Eve of Kupalo – a Midsummer’s Night Mystery Masque premiered at the 2,700 seat Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 19, 2009. Since then it has toured across Canada and has toured to China, where it played 22 performances in major theatres in 14 cities carrying the Kupalo metaphor of the spirituality of renewal, ritual, and love.
First Draft Concept/Libretto was created in 2007.
Premiere Performance, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton: March 19, 2009.
The series includes various booklets and brochures, as well as programs of concerts, conferences and public speeches organized by NTSH and other organizations in Canada and the USA.
Reports of Doris Yanda, a head of women's page editorial board of the "Ukrainian Voice" newspaper.
The scripts from the corresponding 1996 reel-to-reel audiotapes.
The scripts contain interviews that Halyna Klid has conducted with Tania Rusnak, Victor Stepovy, the Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine, Prof. Shkandrij, Sophia Slobodian, the Ukrainian delegation, Fukalo, and Hawrylysmyn. Scripts also contain subjects such as drilling, trade commerce, the Canada-Ukraine legislative program, and many more.
The series consists of documents concerning NTSH's donation of Ukrainian books and paintings to Western Canadian universities and city libraries. It includes lists of books, correspondence on this matter, as well as newspaper clippings about book donations. The series also contains lists of books donated for NTSH and those without information regarding purpose of creation.
The series consists of various documents on Bilingual Education in general and on Bilingual Ukrainian Education in particular. The earliest newspaper article is from 1913, but the box, in general, comprises materials from the 1970s and the 1980s. There are also a few newspaper articles from the early 1990s.