The collection consists of essays and questionnaires created by Natalia Booyar as part of her assignments for the Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Manitoba.
Booyar, NataliaCompares how three generations of one family celebrate Ukrainian Easter. Bib.
Swarbrick, MariaStudies the patterns of behavior in two Ukrainian wedding ceremonies to determine what factors influence the sanctioned conduct
Swarbrick, MariaAn annotated bibliography about wedding rites
Swarbrick, MariaDescribes the costumes from ten ethnographic regions of Ukraine
McDonald, LisaDiscusses key elements of designing a Ukrainian Dance Curriculum for the Ukrainian Bilingual programs in Alberta schools. bib.
Lychak, PatriciaDescribes the how Ukrainian folk dance is affected by the pro-soviet and anti-soviet feelings within Canadian communities and the U.S.S.R. bib.
Slone, GordonDescribes differences and similarities between Ukrainian, Greek and Polish folk dancing. bib.
Litvinchuk, MichelleExamines dance activity in Alberta from the 1950's to 1987 through an extensive questionnaire sent to 83 dance groups. bib.
Ostashewski, PatriciaDescribes the rites and ceremonies in the Easter celebrations of one Ukrainian Canadian family
Sokoluk, LisaA cross-generational and cross-contextual study of wedding rites in a single family
Sokoluk, LisaPresenting a view of Euro-North American "pop" dancing as a type of folk dance and compares it with dancing more traditionally considered folk. bib., quest.
Sokoluk, Lisa