This item is a wedding ring holder from Orest and Emilia Zarsky's wedding.
This item is a wedding veil worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
This item is a wedding dress worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky. Two parts. Silky bottom dress, and lace over dress
This item is a wedding gloves worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
This item is a wedding tie worn by Orest Zarsky during his wedding to Emilia.
This item is a wedding vinok worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
certificate that reads "Most Holy Father John and Josie Maniowski humbly implore Your Holiness a special Apostolic Blessing on the occasion of their 60th Wedding Anniversary 1918 October 20, 1978"
Certificate that reads "Most Holy Father Oleksa and Katherine Zarski humbly prostate at the feet of Your Holiness beg the Apostolic Blessing on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary"
Certificate that reads "The Holy Father John Paul II paternally imparts his Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of heavenly favors to Orest and Emilia Zarsky on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary"
Jars Balan interviewed several people who were crucial for the development of Ukrainian studies in Canada. Oleksandr Pankieiev recorded the interview. Jars Balan on behalf of CIUS deposited a copy of the interviews to the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives.
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian StudiesOn December 5, 2013, Oleksandr Pankieiev interviewed Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky at the Kule Folklore Centre, University of Alberta. The interview covered Dr. Medwidsky's childhood in Europe, his reunion with the family at the age of 12, his "becoming" a Ukrainian, their immigration to Canada, and life and activities in various religious and community organizations, as well as the establishment of the Ukrainian Folklore program at the University of Alberta. Later, the article based on this interview was published on historians.in.ua http://www.historians.in.ua/index.php/intervyu/986-bohdan-medvidskyi-meni-i-dali-tsikavo-shcho-take-buty-ukraintsem and on Prostir http://prostir.pl/journalism/богдан-медвідський-мені-й-далі-цікав/
Medwidsky, BohdanThe collection consists of a study essay by Joyce Sirsk-Howell, memory stories of Ukrainian women and two students' notebooks. The essay describes how a specific poyas (sash) came into the possession of the informant, how a typical sash is made and its cultural and emotional significance.
The collection consists of photographs of the event organized by the KuFC to celebrate Ukrainian Christmas in January 2019. The event was held at the Student Lounge at the Arts & Convocation Hall, University of Alberta, and was well attended by people from MLCS, Arts Centres and Institutes, and Ukrainian Canadian community. Traditional Ukrainian Christmas dishes were served and carols were sung by the participants.
Kule Folklore CentreThis is a typed manuscript of Ukrainian proverbs compiled by Volodymyr Plaviuk (Vladimir Plawiuk). Many have handwritten notes next to them, corrections, or translations.
Plaviuk, VolodymyrThis collection consists of five oil paintings by Wadym Dobrolige.
Dobrolige, WadymThis item is an oil painting on canvas
Dobrolige, WadymThis item is an oil painting on canvas
Dobrolige, WadymThis item is an oil painting on canvas
Dobrolige, WadymThis item is an oil painting on canvas
Dobrolige, WadymThis item is an oil painting on canvas
Dobrolige, Wadym