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              CA BMUFA 0224 · Collection · 1999-2005

              The collection consists of assignments for various folklore classes at the University of Alberta including Ukrainian Material Culture (UKR-527), Ukrainian Folk Art and Performance (UKR-528), Rites of Passage (UKR-525), Ukrainian Calendar Customs (UKR-526), Ukrainian Folk Songs (UKR-522), Ukrainian Folk Prose (UKR-523), and Ukrainian Folklore in Canada (UKR-532).

              The collection includes the following projects:

              • Poias for the Babies
              • Bunica's Funeral Dinner: The China
              • A Kuzhil' [Distaff] Among Flowers
              • "Yuriy Fedkowych Ukrainian Educational Society of Soda Lake" Proscenium Screen
              • Ukrainian Rites of Passage: Silence and Pregnancy
              • Iordan, Feast of the Epiphany
              • Katie and Christine: Their Kolomyiky
              • Wolves and Viagra: Katie and Metro
              • Literary Folkloristics and the Personal Narrative by Sandra Dolby Stahl: A Review of the Study
              • On Forgetting

              Recollections of Ropchan (Rapchan) brothers, as well as indexes and transcripts of interviews conducted by Monica for her dissertation are also part of this collection.

              Jensen, Monica
              CA BMUFA 0211-1983.033 · Item · 1983
              Part of Natalia Booyar ethnographic collection

              "My Trip from Ukraine to Canada" describes recollections from Natalia's journey from Lviv, Ukraine to Canada. The recollection includes her trip to Moscow by train and her plane ride to Canada.

              Booyar, Natalia
              CA BMUFA 0211 · Collection · 1983, 1984

              The collection consists of essays and questionnaires created by Natalia Booyar as part of her assignments for the Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Manitoba.

              Booyar, Natalia