The file consists of the exchange of letters between Sopuliak and other bishops from abroad and British Columbia. 48 letters.
This file includes materials created for the Goodwill Club of the Ukrainian Catholic Women's Association (Edmonton). Materials consist primarily of membership lists and notes pertaining to the Social Committee's annual Bazaar and Tea event. There is also a 60th anniversary certificate, honouring founding member, Emilia Zarsky. Newspaper articles pertaining to the UCWL. Ephemera related to the 22nd eparchial convention in 1985.
This file contains materials relating to the operation of the Ukrainian Catholic Council of Canada and its associate organizations at the national and provincial levels. The organizations that are associated include the Brotherhood of Ukrainian Catholics of Canada, Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada, Ukrainian Catholic Youth of Canada, and others. The documents include correspondence, newspaper clippings, event schedules, operational information, financial reports, policy proposals, other documents.
"Ukrainian Canadians' folk songs of family life" describes changing Ukrainian family life as Ukrainian folk songs change accordingly. Includes a project proposal.
fieldwork materials from Sogu's dissertation. Interviews with Allen and Maria Choromiec, Grant and Karen McDonald, Michael Walters and Kara Dublenko-Walters, Shung and Rhonda Lee, Steven and Tetyana Mackey.
Hong, SoguPhD Thesis by Sogu Hong
Hong, SoguLetters contain various pamphlets, brochures, and invitations.
Brochures for the Ukrainian Canadian Centennial Festival of 1967.
Newspaper clippings contain articles titled "Enthusiastic city Ukrainians Crowd Hotel to Give Cardinal Slipyj a Hero's Welcome, Council Byelection Candidates, Praise Piles High for PC's Lougheed, Music the Lifeblood of Ethnic Groups, Ukrainians Hail Petro Margarita, and more.
"The Ukrainian Christmas carolling tradition in Western Canada" analyzes the extent to which archaic, non-religious carols occur in the repertoire of singers as opposed to those carols encouraged by the church. Includes: essay, interview index, and project proposal.
This file contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky’s efforts to establish English-Ukrainian bilingual programs in various cities and schools throughout Alberta. Materials include letters to superintendents, letters to partner organizations, reports from various organizations, newspaper articles regarding bilingual programs, and studies on bilingual programs. While the materials apply to all of Alberta, particular emphasis is on Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Grand Prairie, and Vegreville. There are also newspaper clippings bringing attention to various Ukrainian bilingual programs throughout Alberta.
A study on whether Ukrainian action and play-songs are still an important consideration in a child's upbringing at home, and whether it is successfully thriving in today's Ukrainian Canadian community
Elkow, HalynaA description of how Tsymbaly are tuned by Ted Harasymchuk and a description of how kutia is made by Mrs. Koroluk.