The interviewer describes her mother's method of making cabbage rolls and compares it with the method used by her grandmother in the Ukraine and other traditional Canadian recipes
Sans titreDocuments include:
Ukrainian language announcement letter for a general meeting 1987-04-01, and a financial summary for the years 1984-1987.
The informant recalled the texts of songs she has sung since she came from the Ternopil region of Ukraine. The 58 songs are grouped into three categories: military, humorous and melancholy.
Sans titreThis file contains materials regarding Dr Medwidsky’s philanthropic pursuits. He donated to the following causes: advertising for University of Alberta Ukrainian Language courses, Ukrainian Folklore Archives Endowment, University of Alberta 1991 Foundation, the Endowment Fund for Ukrainian Folklore, President’s Club, Metro Gulutsan Memorial Endowment Fund, Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society, Kinsmen Club of Edmonton, political parties, Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, Ukrainian Canadian Committee, and the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. There is also correspondence and documentation surrounding the University of Alberta 1991 Foundation.
A comparison of traditional Ukrainian folksongs from contemporary Poland with those in North America. An analysis of Lemko features in music and a general discussion of song types, texts and translations.
Sans titreThe interviews are with the author's father about birth, wedding and funeral customs in the Ukraine. The paper, however, describes only the death and funeral customs in more detail with references to literature
Sans titreContains invitations, memorials, events, information, newspaper clippings, and newsletters on the 1932-1933 famine in Ukraine.
Brochure: 1989
UCHV Report: 1983
UCHV questionnaire
Documents include: 3 photographs, Auditor's report-1983 (English), Year end reports - 1984, 1985 (English & Ukrainian), Accounting/Financial info, Minutes of Meetings, List of executives and expenses, Constitution (2 copies), pamphlet promoting UCSS
Describes wedding customs in Ivanivtsi (Ivano-Frankivsk region) in the 1920's. The customs begin with courtship, and end with the purification or homecoming. Some of the informants also describe wedding rites in Bereziv
From the recollections of an informant born in the Sokal Region of Ukraine, the customs and rituals of a wedding in Sokal is described
Sans titreDocuments contain newsletters from 1983, 1987, 1988, and a letter of announcement (1984) from the BUH River Region 9 Association.
Information on the Ukrainian Women's Organization of Canada.
A description of how Tsymbaly are tuned by Ted Harasymchuk and a description of how kutia is made by Mrs. Koroluk.
Describes how hemp is prepared for weaving in the Ivano-Frankivs'k region.
The informant describes the customs associated with various winter holidays such as Christmas Eve, New Year's and Iordan
An interview on Ukrainian embroidery
Sans titreA description of how an outdoor oven (p'iets) was made and how the weather influenced the use of it from the recollections of Ivan Ivasiuk.
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