This Guide presents a compilation
of unpublished records about the Doukhobors held in the Canadian Museum of
Civilization's archives. These records consist of textual archives such
as research reports and material, transcriptions of interviews and songs,
correspondence and exhibit material. Where documents are related to
audiovisual material, cross-references are indicated after the call
number. In addition to the following textual and unpublished sources, the
Museum also holds an important photographic and audio collection on the
Doukhobors including psalms
and hymns and also various
books and periodical
articles. For more information or to obtain copies of these documents
please contact the Reference
Services of the Library and Archives.
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CCFCS (Canadian Center for Folk Culture Studies) Doukhobor Exhibition
Project: A Preliminary musicological commentary. Original, 1993, 11
pages.
Calvert, Natalia (Eremina)
The Historical Features and the Traditions of Doukhobor Architecture in
Canada: A Critical Survey of the Literature. [1993], original in
Russian, typed, 34 pages, handwritten, 46 pages, and English translation,
34 pages.
Call No: 94-25
Cass-Beggs, Michael
Call No: 95-11
Call No: 94-15
Call No: 94-23
Call No: 94-37
Call No: 94-38
CCFCS Exhibition The Doukhobors The Spirit Wrestlers, under the direction of Robert Klymasz | © CMCC S96-24039 |
Tracking the "Living Book": Doukhobor Song in Canada since 1899,
article published in the Canadian Folk Music Journal, Vol. 21, 1993, and
research material pertaining to this article. Originals and copies, 10 cm.
Call No: 94-44
M
Ethnic Groups in Western Canada: A Folklife Survey of Acculturation
and Report of Artifact Purchase, [including Doukhobors], unpublished
report, photos with captions, 1973, 102 pages.
Call No: MEA-A-1
Cross-reference: photographs nos 74-124 to 74- 237
A Doukhobor discography,1973, 12 pages.
Call No: MEA-E-1
Correspondence with the museum staff, 1969-1973, 1cm.
Call No: MEA-D-1
P
Ethnic Folkmusic Survey in Central and Western Canada [including
Doukhobors], report containing general comments, list of informants and
contacts, recordings, donations and recommendations, 1962, original, 94
pages.
Call No: PEA-A-4
Ethnic Folkmusic Project: Report on Summer Field Research
[Doukhobors], 1964, original, 2 pages.
Call No: PEA-A-5
Ethnic Folkmusic Research Program: Research Summary 1966 [including
Doukhobor group], original, 2 pages.
Call No: PEA-A-8
Ethnic Folkmusic and Artifact Surveys: 1967 Research Summary,
[including Doukhobor group], research in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan,
original, 2 pages.
Call No: PEA-A-10.5
Survey of Doukhobor Artifacts (65 artifact survey sheets with
photographs and 99 slides), 1971-1972, 65 pages + 99 slides.
Call No: PEA-A-13
Book reviews concerning Songs of the Doukhobors, 1970-1973.
Call No: PEA-D-1.4 to 1.12
Administrative document relating to the publication of Songs of the
Doukhobors, 1966-1967.
Call. No: PEA-D-3.5, 3.6
Photos [probably] from Western Canada prepared for the publication of
Songs of the Doukhobors, c.1970.
Call No: PEA-D-5.2
Choral Songs of the Doukhobors, Lecture given at the Faculty of
Music, University of Toronto, 12 Nov. 1970, photocopy, 17 pages.
Call No: PEA-E-1
Some Observations on Doukhobor Psalms and their Auditory Function,
(religious sects, revelation and divination, song styles analysis
on sacred music), paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American
Folklore Society, Toronto, 17-19 Nov. 1967, photocopy.
Call No: PEA-E-2
Article on the 1963 Peacock music research among the Doukhobors,
in the 26 July 1963 issue of the Doukhobor journal Iskra
(The Spark)
29 pages.
Call No: PEA-I-2.2
Project concerning Doukhobor folk tales in British Columbia
Letter signed by Dr. F.M.Mealing, project advisor.
1977-1978, 3 pages
Call No: SPD-A-1
The Finnish Sauna in Canada, report describing the origin of the
Finnish sauna and its specific development in Manitoba, including the
Doukhobor bania. Published in National Museum of Man, CCFCS, Mercury Series
no.24, 1977, 117 pages.
Call No: SUT-A-1.2
The Finnish Sauna in Canada, progress report containing objectives,
progress, methodology, findings, bibliography and map, 1976, 6 pages.
Call No: SUT-A-1.1
T
English and Russian Versions of Interview with Varvara Sukhorukova of
Nelson, B.C. in the Kristina Kristova-Koozma J. Tarasoff Video Interview
no.10 at the Annual Doukhobor Youth Festival, Castlegar, British Columbia,
May 1992. Original, 1994, 5 pages.
Call No.: 95-03
Cross-reference: Video tape no. TAR-Vc-1 and manuscript 93-18
Tarasoff tape recording guide for the Tarasoff-Inikova Ethnographic
Expedition of North America, Summer 1990, Tapes nos 1001-1108.
Original and copy, 1991, 1 cm, in English and Russian.
Call No: 90-16
Cross-reference: 108 sound recordings nos TAR-Ac-1 to 108 and manuscript
90-15
Current trends among Doukhobors living in Canada, USA, and the Soviet
Union.
1990, 16 pages.
Call No: 90-15
Index and annotations relating to the videotape of interviews with Canadian
Doukhobors by Kristina Kristova, produced by K. Tarasoff. Annotations by K.
Tarasoff. 30 April 1993, 11 pages.
Call No: 93-18
Cross-reference: 2 videotapes nos TAR-Vc-1-2
A Sociological Study of the Doukhobors in Canada (history in brief, ideology, social organization, land tenure and technology, bibliography). 1964, 63 pages. Partly published in June 1969 under the title Pictorial History of the Doukhobors. Call No: TAR-A-1
Traditional Doukhobor Folkways: An Ethnographic and Biographic Record of
Prescribed Behaviour, 1976, 391 pages, published in Mercury Series, CCFCS
paper no.20; interim report no. 1, 1975, 1 page; interim report no. 2, 1976,
10 pages. Subjects: marriage and man-woman relationships, death and burial
practices; singing style, music and drama, Sobranie gatherings and
decision-making, cloting styles, food and eating habits; handicraft; work
and recreation, health, retirement, Russian language aand multiculturalism,
persistence of Doukhobor ideology; general trends.
Call No: TAR-A-4.3
Created: June 5, 1998. Last update: July 18, 2001 © Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation |