Ukrainian Traditional Folklore - Website updates

nataliek at UALBERTA.CA nataliek at UALBERTA.CA
Fri May 5 03:28:31 UTC 2006


Dear Colleagues,

I am writing to announce several major additions to our Ukrainian 
Traditional Folklore website, http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/uvp

1) We have updated the sound files page which can be found under verbal 
culture on the website above or at 
http://ra.tapor.ualberta.ca/UkraineAudio/
We have systematized the page, creating larger categories.  Now, 
instead of having to scroll through a long list of keywords, you will 
find a much shorter list of categories.  Click on the category that 
interests you and then go to a more detailed list of keywords.  The 
keywords, as before, lead you directly to a sound file.  These are my 
recordings made in Central Ukraine between 1998 and 2005.  Most of the 
information is about family rituals: weddings, baptisms, funerals.  
There are also many songs, stories, personal narratives, information 
about beliefs in the supernatural, and so forth.

2) We have added a number of images to the rushnyk or ritual towel unit 
under material culture.  There are pictures of rushnyky taken in 2005 
and a discussion of changes in tradition, specifically the introduction 
of motifs from Western Ukraine into the Central area and the 
proliferation of “text” towels, rushnyky with words in addition to the 
pictures and symbols.

3) We have added a bulletin board.  Since people tend to ask me the 
same questions time and again, I prefer to answer them in bulletin 
board format so that the information is available for others to use.  I 
used to provide this service on www.brama.com, but the bulletin board 
collapsed because of too many pornography posts.  To keep out those who 
do want to post pornography or advertisements, you will have to 
register.  But the service is well worth it.  My brama Ask Pani Natalka 
page was very popular.  You can refer to students to this page, both to 
search for information and to post questions.  I will do my best to 
answer.

Natalie Kononenko

Kule Chair of Ukrainian Ethnography
University of Alberta
Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
200 Arts Building
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E6
Phone: 780-492-6810
Web: http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/uvp/

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