This series includes 31 issues of the Beztaktnist newsletter, which was compiled by David Marples and distributed internally throughout the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies from 1980 until 1991.
The second issue states: "Beztaktnist is a humorous look at life in the Institute and Ukrainian affairs generally. Contributions are welcomed, even demanded. Hopefully it will appear on the second Monday of each month."
The interview with Dr. Andrij Hornjatkevyc was conducted by Kateryna Kod at the time of donation of Beztaktnist' on May 22, 2018.
The collection consists of photographs of Ukraine and its people taken by Myeong Lee in 2006 in Ukraine. The images depict calendar customs, rituals, and everyday life of Ukrainians.
UntitledVictory Day celebration. A veteran woman is sitting on the forefront holding a banner. A large group of people on the back with Soviet Union flags (parade procession). People are putting flowers to the memorial.
Inside the wooden church. A woman is standing with the candle and reading from the book. Three women are sitting by the wall. The women are wearing traditional khustky with kytytsi.
A little boy receives his communion from the priest. His mother is helping him. A group of people is standing in the back.
A row of Easter baskets with candles are ready to be blessed.
15 mini-DVs with her fieldwork - digital copies of her originals
A description of how Tsymbaly are tuned by Ted Harasymchuk and a description of how kutia is made by Mrs. Koroluk.
This file contains eight various assignments completed by Mark Bandera for different Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Alberta.
A comparison of two works: "Speaking At/About/with the Dead: Funerary Rhetoric Among Ukrainians in Western Canada" by Robert Klymasz and "Tini zabutykh predkiv" by Mykhailo Kotsiubyns'kyi.
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