This file consists of material collected in Mundare, Alberta.
This file consists of seven items collected in Shandro, Alberta.
This file consist of material collected in Vegreville, Alberta.
The file consists of materials collected by Dr. Klymasz in Fork River, MB, and includes mostly folk songs, a story, and a description of a wedding tree preparation.
3 sets of Heritage patterns: Boy’s Poltavsky costume, Girl’s Poltavsky costume, Velvet Vest Costume (women). Short biography of Elsie Kawulych, her business card, short information about Heritage patterns with a photo.
Heritage Patterns originated in 1985. Designers Diana Forstey and Elsie Kawulych were active in the Vegreville Ukrainian School of Dancing and other Ukrainian groups and felt thee was a need for these patterns. With research through the University of Alberta and other sources, as well as training, they drafted these patterns, which took months of work. They sewed every garment to observe the style and fit before going into final stage of production and selling the patterns.
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 file consists of various designs of Ukrainian Easter eggs (pysanky), steps in writing pysanky, and notes on symbolism.
The file consists of lyrics of Ukrainian folk songs, a 1978 article from "Nasha doroha" on Ukrainian songs and their classification, and the text of Easter morning liturgy.
English-language articles on Ukrainian folk New Year's traditions. Easter egg games, and Kolberg's Pokuttia attire.