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CA BMUFA 0114-3-UF2017.037.e025 · Item · March 14, 2007
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate, provided by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta, was awarded to Drs. Peter and Doris Kule for their contribution to establish The Peter and Doris Kule Endowment for the Study of the Ukrainian Diaspora. The certificate is signed by director Zenon E. Kohut, Ph. D.

CA BMUFA 0089 · Collection · 2007-03-23

The collection consists of an interview conducted by Jeanne Ferguson with Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky. The Interview was recorded at the Ukrainian Folklore Centre at the University of Alberta.

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Celebrating Alberta CAs
CA BMUFA 0114-3-UF2017.037.e020 · Item · 2006
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

This clipping from a newspaper announces an annual event by The Institute of Chartered Accountants from June 8-10, 2006, in Edmonton. The clipping provides details on the event, including the location and types of awards being provided. Accompanying these details are the names and photos of the Fellows of the Chartered Accountants, of which Peter Kule is highlighted.

CA BMUFA 0114-1-UF2017.037.e003 · Item · February 2, 2006
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate was awarded to Peter Michael Kule by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta and recognizes Kule as a Fellow of the Chartered Accountants. This certificate, awarded February 2, 2006, is signed by both the president and secretary of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta.

Local Culture project
CA BMUFA 0003 · Collection · 2003-2005

The goal of the Local Culture and Diversity on the Prairies project was to document everyday life, ethno-cultural identity and regional variation among people of Ukrainian, French, German and English heritage. How did people from diverse backgrounds interact, adapt and become "prairie Canadians" in the first half of the twentieth century? What was the relationship between cultural inheritance and local community participation? How did they express their various identities on the local community level? The project was designed to generate a great deal of documentary information and primary resources for further research in many aspects of these people's lives.

The collection consists of some 800 hours of audio recordings documenting life in approximately 450 different locations on the Prairies and across Canada prior to 1939, as well as video recordings, photographs, documents, field notes and other material associated with the project.

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