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Ukrainian Canadians--History
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Robert Klymasz fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 176-A2005-052
  • Versement d'archives publiques
  • 1945-2005
  • Fait partie de Robert Klymasz fonds

The fonds consists of documentation and research material pertaining to Archival Research Project on Walter Klymkiw.

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Stella Hryniuk fonds

The accession consists of copies of scholarly articles, graduate student course papers, book reviews, University of Manitoba History department pamphlets, and other materials collected by Stella Hryniuk during and after her years as a graduate student. It also contains copies of her Doctoral Dissertation (University of Manitoba, 1984), the Doctoral dissertation of her partner, Professor Frederick G. Stambrook (University of London, 1960), and a copy of her commemorative book “Holy Family Home: The First 50 Years” (2007). Correspondence concerning Stella Hryniuk’s interest in genealogy, and materials related to her activity in the Ukrainian-Canadian community are also included.

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Anne Yanchyshyn fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 214 (A2005-050)
  • Fonds
  • 1985-1989

The fonds consists of research material and interviews compiled for the publication of MPC Flashbacks: A Commemorative History Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Arrival of Settlers in the Meleb-Park-Cuming School District Area.

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Mykola Hnatiw fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 271, A.08-11
  • Fonds
  • 1953-1991

The fonds consists of numerous correspondence between Mykola Hnatiw and various colleagues, associates and acquaintances, including: renowned sculptor Leo Mol; former Ukrainian dissident Danylo Shumuk; Ukrainian Canadian author and activist John Kolasky (Ivan Koliaska); Anna Kliuchko, the daughter of the revered Ukrainian poet and writer Ivan Franko; Hryhorii Kostiuk, Ukrainian American writer and publicist with the Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences in the U.S.A.; and author and historian Jurij Lawrynenko (New York). Also contained within the collection is some biographical information on Mr. Hnatiw, including certificates and newspaper clippings.

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