Ukara cloth; motifs of triangles, pinwheel, mat, double gong, leopard, tortoise, bird, lizard, etc. diplayed in a grid; three strips sewn together; indigo dyed. Color: indigo and natural
From left-right, Walter Dushnyck, Celeste Spehar, assistant curator, Stephen Knapp, Alexander Granovsky, and Edward Stanford, University Librarian, view an Ukrainian American Exhibit from the Immigrant Archives (Immigration History Research Center) at Walter Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Created:
1965 - 1969
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Six women and one boy attend the Ukraine booth at the Festival of Nations, St. Paul, Minnesota, in May 1949. The table displays books related to the Ukraine, as well as textile fabrics.
Created:
1949
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Professor Alexander Granovsky (holding plate) admires traditional hand-painted Ukrainian Easter eggs, held by an unidentified woman in a traditional Ukrainian dress. Edward Stanford, University Librarian, stands on the far right. Ukrainian-themed objects, including books, textiles, and ceramics, are also displayed on a table.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.