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              Proverbs
              CA BMUFA 0067-UF1978.002 · Pièce · 1978
              Fait partie de Roman Petriw ethnographic collection

              A collection of Ukrainian provers collected in Alberta for the UKR-421 course and their explanations. The sources include following interviewees: Dmytro Petriw (Roman's father), Bohdan Medwidsky, prof. Zujewsky, pani Prits', pani Ianyshevs'ka, prof. Carlton, Zenon Paranych (Roman's grandfather), maestro Kolesnyk, pani Husak, pan Vasyliv.

              CA BMUFA 0065-UF1978.001 · Pièce · 1978
              Fait partie de Roman Brytan ethnographic collection

              The material was collected by Roman Brytan for his UKR-421 course at the University of Alberta. The collection consists of texts and some musical scores for songs sung in Alberta communities. Contains musical scores for some songs and choreography for dance songs.

              The audio recording contains songs recorded in Edmonton from Sophia Klymkovych, Mykhailo Shmihel's'kyi and Maria Bukyda in December 1978.

              CA BMUFA 0106 · Collection · 1979

              The collection consists of songs and verses collected in Edmonton from the informants Joe Olinyk, Anna Olinyk, Mrs. Helena Pinkyj, Mrs. Eva Kurylo, Mrs. Maria Stratychuk, Mrs. Annie Kapach, and Mrs. Mary Lagoski, some of whom grew up in Galicia or Bukovina and immigrated to Canada.

              Sans titre
              Opryshko family collection
              CA BMUFA 0047 · Collection · 1945-1975

              Collection consists of correspondence between Opryshko family in Canada and in Poland and Ukraine.

              Sans titre
              One rushnyk
              CA BMUFA 0048-1 · Dossier · 1993
              Fait partie de Jason Golinowski ethnographic collection

              The series consists of an essay "One Rushnyk" which discusses a rushnyk owned by Mrs. Severyn, and its numerous meanings for her. Submission for the course Ukrainian 427.

              Mykola Kostomarov and Ukrainian Folklore
              CA BMUFA 0049-9-1996.066 · Pièce · 1996
              Fait partie de Sogu Hong ethnographic collection

              The paper "Mykola Kostomarov and Ukrainian Folklore" aims at examining Kostomarov and his attempts at finding the differences in national character between Ukrainians and Russians to construct the entirety of the Ukrainian national character.

              Sans titre
              Myeong Jae Lee photograph collection
              CA BMUFA 0120 · Collection · 2006

              The collection consists of photographs of Ukraine and its people taken by Myeong Lee in 2006 in Ukraine. The images depict calendar customs, rituals, and everyday life of Ukrainians.

              Sans titre
              Markian Kowaliuk ethnographic collection
              CA BMUFA 0108 · Collection · 1980

              The collection consists of a fieldwork project and final papers done by Markian Kowaliuk for the Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Alberta.

              Sans titre
              Mark Bandera ethnographic collection
              CA BMUFA 0134 · Collection · 1982-1987

              A collection of course work by Mark Bandera including book reviews, annotated bibliographies, and essay on topics such as folklore, folksongs, tsymbaly, and bandury.

              Sans titre
              Manoly Lupul collection
              CA BMUFA 0265 · Collection · 1903-1999, predominantly 1960s-1990s

              The collection consists of various materials, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, minutes, brochures, periodicals about history, culture, Ukrainian organizations, education and bilingual programs in Western Canada collected and organized by Manoly Lupul.

              Sans titre
              Ksenia Dackiw ethnographic collection
              CA BMUFA 0126 · Collection · 1980-1981

              A collections of textual work on kupalo and lemko weddings for the course Ukrainian 499 at the University of Alberta.

              Sans titre
              Ivan Keywan collection
              CA BMUFA 0289 · Collection · 1942-1995

              The collection consists of three groups of materials. Firstly, a two-volume "History of Ukrainian art" by Ivan Keywan; secondly, a series of reproductions of artworks by different artists; thirdly, two articles by Ivan Keywan.

              Sans titre
              Irene Scharabun ethnographic collection
              CA BMUFA 0068 · Collection · 1978-1979

              The collection consists of verses collected in Canada from various pioneers from western Ukraine, and a collection of jokes, proverbs, New Year's verses and texts of other folk songs.

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              Ihor Kruk ethnographic collection
              CA BMUFA 0082 · Collection · 1977

              This collection includes songs collected by Ihor Kruk in 1973 in Kuban' from the woman who was born in 1894 and moved to Kuban' in 1905, and proverbs collected in 1977 in Canada.

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              Honchar photograph collection
              CA BMUFA 0006 · Collection · end of 1950s - 1993

              The collection consists of three albums of photographs many of which were included in the historical and ethnographic albums "Ivan Honchar: Ukraine and Ukrainians".

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              Halyna Klid collection
              CA BMUFA 0263 · Collection · 1992

              Contains audiotapes and scripts from the radio show Radio Canada International recorded from 1992-1997 hosted by Halyna Klid. The reel-to-reel audiotapes are dated from 1993 to1996 and contain many interviews with various individuals such as Hryniuk, Mykola, Konolyk, Kopotun, Andriievska, Kuchma etc. Some of the audio tape topics also include Leonid Kuchma's visit to Canada, The Joke Project, V-E Day, Hockey, Chornobyl, Perogies, and many more.

              The scripts from the radio show from date from 1992 to 1997. They contain the scripts from the interviews with Polkovsky, Starchenko, McCaffrey, Major Dmytro Shkurko etc. as well as scripts from topics such as the First Ukrainian combat jets in Canada, the Men Who Broke the Circle of Women's Traditional Activities, the Alberta Legislature Passes a Motion on Chornobyl, The Feast of Jordan, Ukrainian-Canadian Visual poetry in Canada, a Bukovynian Wedding Show, and many others.

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