The series contains materials about cultural life of ethnic minorities in Western Canada
David Goberman photograph collection consists of several thousand photographs, taken in 1960-1970, that feature material culture and architecture of Bukovyna, Transcarpathia, and Galicia.
Goberman, DavidThe Poster collections consists of 919 posters advertising various dance events as well as Ukrainian community events across Canada: festivals, dance and choir concerts, lectures and presentations, and many other.
File consists of photos of inspiration for Dobrolige (icons, Iconostasis)
File consists of photos of the Iconostasis at Holy Trinity Church, Myrnam
The series consists of letters, reviews, minutes, bulletins, etc. of the following organizations:
- Ukrainian Language Association [later: Ukrainian Lang. Assoc. of the Alberta Modern Lang. Council (Alberta Teachers' Assoc.)]
- Ukrainian Canadian Teachers' Association
- Ukrainian Language Teachers' Organization
- Alberta Ethnic Language Teachers' Association
- Council of Ukrainian Schools (Рада української школи в Канаді, later - Ukrainian Educational Council of Canada) (1970-1982)
- Ukrainian Self-Reliance League
- Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada, provincial executive
- Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta
- North and South Alberta Heritage Language Association
- Alberta Cultural Heritage Council
- Ukrainian Canadian Committee
In addition, the series contains:
- clippings of newspaper publications by Fiona Pelech,
- newspaper clippings about multiculturalism and bilingual education by other authors
- Fiona Pelech's correspondence
- Fiona Pelech's to do lists containing notes on Ukrainian community life, events, and meetings, etc.
- other materials
Six audiocassettes with recordings of the Ukrainian Self-Reliance League meeting on Aug 19-20, 1989 (3 cassettes) and Alberta Ethnic Language Teachers' Association meetings (including constitution debates, 2 cassettes); one cassette with a meeting of unknown organization.
The collection contains ephemera collected from various Ukrainian Canadian community events in Edmonton, area, and other location across Canada, publications, and art cards.
Maria and Andrew Mazurenko's homestead (Thorhild County). Aerial photo taken in late 1960s, their son and his family living in home at the time. Andrew had planted the threes around the house.
The file includes funeral photographs of family members of Wasyl and Anna sent to them from Ukraine, as well as two telegrams from the family in Ukraine to the Kuryliws about family members' passing.