Ukrainian Canadians

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Ukrainian Canadians

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Ukrainian Canadians

  • UF Ukrainian-Canadians

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Ukrainian Canadians

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Bohdan Kazymyra fonds

  • F 196
  • Fonds
  • 1894-2010

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Bohdan Kazymyra of Regina, Saskatchewan relating mainly to his activities as a historian, educator, author, librarian and archivist. Personal records are included.

The fonds consists of eleven series: Correspondence; Research Material by Subject; Research Material by Archival Repository; Archival Documents; Published Material; Research Notes and Drafts of Writings; Written Works; Professional Activities; Photographs; Personal and Sound Recordings.

The types of records included are correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, publications, newsletters, research notes, published and unpublished manuscripts, certificates, diplomas, postcards, photographs, sound recordings, a moving image and a map.

The fonds includes a 1965 publication written in the Ukrainian language by Bohdan Z. Kazymyra entitled Development of the Ukrainian Catholic Group in Canada (Pamphlet File - Ukrainians in Canada) and a 1958 publication written in the English language by Bohdan Z. Kazymyra entitled Achievements of Metropolitan A. Sheptyckyj for Ukrainian Canadians (Pamphlet File - Ukrainians in Canada).

Kazymyra, Bohdan, 1913-2007

Research Material by Subject series

This series consists of research files relating to various topics and to studies undertaken by Bohdan Kazymyra. The files contain copies of archival documents, original archival documents, reports, newspaper clippings, correspondence and notes. These materials, many of them original research papers, were solicited by Bohdan Kazymyra in his capacity as principal writer/manager of the history of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada. The monograph was to have been published in 1988 to commemorate the Millennium of Christianity in Ukraine but was never completed.

No sub-series were identified in this series.

Kazymyra, Bohdan, 1913-2007

SUMMERFARE: MUNICIPALITIES

  • FILM S-1565.1
  • Item
  • 19--

Interviews: (1) Doug Wilson discusses the town of Shellbrook. (2) Greg Barnsley interviews Ukrainian Canadians about farming. (3) Footage of Watson (voiceover). (4) Paul Curpin, and A. Podlucky, discuss the town of Kenaston.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). Miscellaneous

  • FILM S-1682.2
  • Item
  • 19--

Film report: (1) Mentally handicapped children stuffing envelopes. (2) Unidentified doctor speaks to Mrs. Ellingham about mentally handicapped children and the services available to them. (3) Christmas concert at John Dolan School for the mentally handicapped. (4) Opening ceremonies at the Crippled Children & Adults Centre. (5) Lions Club Christmas party for the blind. (6) East Indians in traditional dress. (7) Construction at the Senior Citizen Recreation Centre in Saskatoon. (8) Birthday party at Oliver Lodge home for seniors. (9) Women making Ukrainian Easter eggs, and woman baking.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CENTURY WEST

  • FILM S-1616
  • Item
  • 19--

Series: (1) Ukrainian church (interiors/exteriors). (2) Unidentified Ukrainian man is interviewed. (3) Mohyla Institute in Saskatoon. Sheptytsky Institute in Saskatoon. St Georges Parish Hall, Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Auditorium. (4) Children dancing. (5) Museum of Ukrainian Culture (interiors/exteriors). (6) Church interiors, Ukrainian singers.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Ukrainians in Canada

  • Pamphlet File - Ukrainians in Canada
  • File
  • 1927-1968

Church of the Ukrainians in Canada by Rev. P. Bozyk, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1927. 335 p. This book is written in Ukrainian.

The Ukrainians in Canada: A Study in Canadian Immigration by Gordon A. Davidson, May, 1947. 23 p.

The Ukrainians in Canada: A Brief Historical Sketch by J.W. Stechishin. Published by Ukrainian Self-Reliance League, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1953. 48 p. This book is written in Ukrainian.

The Ukrainian Settlers in Canada and Their Schools, 1891-1921 (with reference to government, French Canadian, and Ukrainian missionary influences) by J. Skwarok. Published in Edmonton, Alberta, September, 1958. 157 p.

Achievements of Metropolitan A. Sheptychyj by Dr. Bohdan Kazymyra. Published by The Basilian Press, Toronto, Ontario, 1958. 32 p.

Dr. Joseph Oleskow's Visit to Canada, August-October, 1895 by W. J. Kaye. Reprinted from the Reveue de l'Universitè d'Ottawa, January-March, 1962. 44 p.

Development of the Ukrainian Catholic Group in Canada by Bohdan Z. Kazymyra, foreword by V.J. Kaye Kysilewsky. Published by the Basilian Press, Toronto, 1965. 102 p. The foreword is written in English, the book is written in Ukrainian.

Tribute to Our Ukrainian Pioneers in Canada's First Century (Proceedings from the Special Convention of the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians and the Workers' Benevolent Association of Canada), March 23, 1966 held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 100 p.

Association of United Ukrainians Canadians [AUUC] - Fifty Years, 1918-1968: Serving the Community and Canada by P. Prokop, P. Krawchuk, and M.J. Sago. This is the text of three speeches made at the 13th National Convention of the AUUC held in Toronto from April 12-15, 1968. 49 p.

The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Canada by Odarka S. Trosky, January, 1968. 87 p.

Ukrainian Greek-Orthodox Church of Canada: Golden Jubilee, 1918-1968. 32 p. Text is in both English and Ukrainian languages.

Farm Home of W. R. Perehuba

  • S-B2176
  • Item
  • 1930

Item is an image of the old and new farm home of W. R. Perehuba, pioneer Ukrainian farmer in the Wishart district.

Iubilei

Photocopy of publication, translated to English as Iubilei or "Jubilee", commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic parish at Dobrovody, (alt. Dobrowody) Saskatchewan.

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