Ukrainian Ritual on the Prairies

Ukrainian Ritual on the Prairies

Author: Natalie Kononenko

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2023-05-01

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0228017459

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While Canada is home to one of the largest Ukrainian diasporas in the world, little is known about the life and culture of Ukrainians living in the country’s rural areas and their impact on Canadian traditions. Drawing on more than ten years of interviews and fieldwork, Ukrainian Ritual on the Prairies describes the culture of Ukrainian Canadians living in the prairie provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Despite powerful pressure to assimilate, these Ukrainians have managed both to preserve their sense of themselves as Ukrainian and to develop a culture sensitive to the realities of prairie life, creating their own uniquely Ukrainian Canadian traditions. The Ukrainian church, an iconic though now rapidly disappearing feature of the prairie landscape, takes centre stage as an instrument for the retention of Ukrainian identity and the development of a new culture. Natalie Kononenko explores the cultural elements of Ukrainian Canadian ritual practice, with an emphasis on family traditions surrounding marriage, birth, death, and religious holidays. Ukrainian Ritual on the Prairies gives voice to a group of everyday people who are too often overlooked, highlighting their accomplishments and their contributions to Canadian life.


Sviéto

Sviéto

Author: Robert Bogdan Klymasz

Publisher: [Edmonton, Alta.] : Alberta Culture & Multiculturalism, Historical Resources Division

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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Ethnic Piano Rolls in the United States

Ethnic Piano Rolls in the United States

Author: Darius Kučinskas

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2021-05-19

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 152756987X

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‘Ethnic’ piano rolls are an important part of a still-neglected musical heritage. Having come to prominence in the first part of the twentieth century, they encapsulate the musical life of several continents and various ethnic communities based in the USA. This volume represents the latest research on these unique and rare cultural artefacts.


The Jungle

The Jungle

Author: Upton Sinclair

Publisher: Race Point Publishing

Published: 2018-03-06

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 0760362777

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First serialized in a newspaper in 1905, The Jungle is a classic of American literature that led to the creation of food-safety standards. While investigating the meatpacking industry in Chicago, author and novelist Upton Sinclair discovered the brutal conditions that immigrant families faced. While his original intention was to bring this to the attention of the American public, his book was instead hailed for bringing food safety to the forefront of people’s consciousness. With its inspired plot and vivid descriptions, Upton Sinclair’s classic tale of immigrant woe is now available as an elegantly designed clothbound edition with an elastic closure and a new introduction. The Knickerbocker Classics bring together the works of classic authors from around the world in stunning gift editions to be collected and enjoyed. Complete and unabridged, these elegantly designed cloth-bound hardcovers feature a slipcase and ribbon marker, as well as a comprehensive introduction providing the reader with enlightening information on the author's life and works.