This series contains photographs and other documents of specific public spaces in Brazil, not specifically associated with Ukrainian cultural life, but part of the environment of the Ukrainian immigrants and descendentes.
Artifacts are assembled into a special series for logistical purposes. Items include ethnic pop art and souvenir objects, as well as occasional vernacular culture artifacts.
The series consists of records related to teaching Ukrainian language, culture and folklore, and includes course outlines, assignment and test designs, reading lists, correspondence with students, fieldwork projects, and other records starting from early course offerings in the end of 1970s, and until early 2000s. The courses covered are: Ukrainian Folk Song, Ukrainian Folk Prose, Ukrainian Calendar Customs, Rites of Passage, Folk Bilief, Material Culture, and Early Ukrainian Canadian Culture. There are also materials related to graduate students, master and PhD, whom Dr. Medwidsky supervised, and to their theses and dissertations.
Series consists of photos of interior and exterior of Orthodox churches in Canada and other Dobrolige's works
The series consists of materials (texts and photographs) concerning Ukrainian folk costumes, including images of white wedding dresses decorated with traditional embroidery. It also comprises photographs and negatives of embroidered table-clothes, serviettes, as well as an exhibit traditional pottery.
It also includes the "Hova khata" journal (#3-1937) and a typewritten manuscript entitled "Museum of Folk Culture: a lecture about the Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in the Ukrainian SSR" by S. Smolinsky and L. Orel (1990).
- UPBC financial statements 1970-1995
- Directories, bylaws & membership rosters from Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, 1970-1992
- Convention reports, 1985-1995
- Minutes of the UPBC executive meetings, 1974-1975
- other materials, miscellaneous 1966-1997
The series contains materials related to history of Ukrainians. These are published articles and manuscripts by Michael W. Martyn, Alexander Royick, Zenon S. Pohorecky, Ann Forest, Albert Mohr, G.N. Emery, Alexander MalyckyOrest T. Martynowych, Raymond Charuk, Manoly Lupul, Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Diane I. Hodgson, Andrij Makuch, Myrna Kostash, M. Marunchak, Myron Momryk.
It also includes the following publications:
- John C. Lehr Ukrainian Vernacular Architecture in Alberta 1872, 1976 Manuscript and publication
- The Village Modem 1988
- Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Site Development Master Plan 1977
- John Patrick Day. The Ukrainian Bookstore and the Koermann Block August 1978 198 p.
- Alexander Bunka. Early Ukrainian Settlers in Saskatchewan 1967
- Ukrainians in Alberta: Shandro, Bellis, Thorhild, Smoky Lake, Myrnam 1942-1970
- Presunka. My Canada Series 1968-1971, N 1-36 + Bicultural Retreat 1966-1971
- History of Ukrainians in Canada (brochures) 1953-1986
- Vita. A Ukrainian Community. Books 1-3 1977-1981
- Ukrainian Toronto Media. A study 1982
- The Great Pioneers who Cleared and broke the Virgine Land of Josephburg, 1867-1967
- Publications by Myrna Kotash and Sandra Gwyn in the "Saturday Night" periodical, 1972, 1974.
- A folder "Miscellaneous" contains some materials from an oversized package that came from UCAMA with a note to add it to the Lupul collection.
The series contains Ukrainian Canadian festivals and concerts programs; advertising materials.
Recordings are thematically diverse, recorded in a different time. Particular content is unknown.
After leaving the Shumka Dancers group in 1969, Chester Kuc founded another dancing group called Cheremosh. The series consists of the Cheremosh's booklets, leaflets, posters, and other promotional materials. There also are newspaper clippings and letters of appreciation. A collection of photographs shows the Cheremosh performances and the group's trip to Ukraine in 1981 (Reshetylivka village, Poltava region). There is also a picture taken at the Cheremosh concert showing Chester Kuc and Swystun, a founder of the Kashtany Singers.
Sans titreConcert programs and newspaper clippings of publications about the dance group.
Sans titreChester Kuc was a student of the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre Summer School in Winnipeg (1947) supervised by Dr. O. Koshetz. The series contains several concert programs dedicated to the summer schools conclusion and a brochure about the Ukrainian Centre in Winnipeg.
Sans titreThe series consists of concerts programs organized by the Edmonton and Saskatoon Branches of the Ukrainian Canadian Committee (now Ukrainian Canadian Congress). The concerts are celebrating the anniversary of Mazeppa's call to arms for freedom and independence of Ukraine, Shevchenko's anniversaries, anniversaries of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine, Franko's anniversaries, etc. One photograph of the UCC Choir at the Mazeppa Concert.
Sans titreMiscellaneous concert programs which Luba and Chester Kuc attended or organized.
The series consists of photographs of William Kostash and his brothers as children, as well as of William later in life, images of Mary Maksymiuk's school children - classes in various locations in East Central Alberta, of Hryhoriy Kostash, and of Mary Kostash in the 1970s. The colour photos from the 1980s depict William translating Svarich Memoir, William with the Savaryns, and William at CIUS.
The 1993 scripts from the corresponding 1993 reel-to-reel audiotapes.
The scripts contain interviews that Halyna Klid has conducted with Lydya Necheporenko, Laurence Decore, Galya Tymochko, Bohdan Kild, Mykola Riabchuk ect.. Also contains scripts on subjects such as famine commemoration, Ukrainian studies in Israel, and many more.
The scripts from the corresponding 1995 reel-to-reel audiotapes.
The scripts contain interviews that Halyna Klid has conducted with Dr. Olenka Bilash , Ed Southern, Karpenko, Lahola ect.. Also contains scripts on subjects such as hockey, art on the internet, and many more.
The scripts from the corresponding 1996 reel-to-reel audiotapes.
The scripts contain interviews that Halyna Klid has conducted with Tania Rusnak, Victor Stepovy, the Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine, Prof. Shkandrij, Sophia Slobodian, the Ukrainian delegation, Fukalo, and Hawrylysmyn. Scripts also contain subjects such as drilling, trade commerce, the Canada-Ukraine legislative program, and many more.