Special Collections & University Archives
Krakowiak Polish Dancers of Boston
Krakowiak Polish Dancers of Boston Records, 1937-1997.
1 box (0.5 linear feet).
The oldest active Polish folk dance ensemble in the United States, the Krakowiak Polish Dancers of Boston was formed in 1937 by a group of young ladies of Polish heritage interested in promoting Polish culture through the mediums of song and dance. The club opened its membership to young men in 1947, and was offcially incorporated in 1957. Since its formation, the dancers have appeared throughout the U.S., Canada, and Poland, and the group has received recognition and awards worldwide, including a special performance before his Holiness Pope John Paul II in 1983.
The collection includes programs for performances from the club’s earliest days, tickets, newspaper clippings featuring articles about the group, and copies of the organization’s constitution describing the group’s mission and membership.
Subjects- Folk dancing, Polish
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
Contributors- Krakowiak Polish Dancers of Boston
Call no.: MS 466
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Polish Architecture and Folk Art Photograph Collection, 1980s.
1 box, 234 items (0.5 linear feet).
234 photographs taken by Marian Pokropek and others of a variety of subjects in Poland, including homes, farms, buildings, churches, businesses, wood carvings, ceramics, corn dollies, friezes, metalwork, sculptors, paintings, textiles, ceremonies, and a Jewish graveyard. Many of these images were published in Pokropek’s books.
SubjectsContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 279
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Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women's Clubs Records, 1949-1995.
3 boxes (1.25 linear feet).
The Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women’s Clubs was formed in 1931 when Kolo Polek of Boston and Mrs. Frances Siluk as President hosted delegates representing 26 Polish women’s organizations in Massachusetts. The group’s object was to unite women’s clubs in the state whose members were of Polish birth or descent for civic, cultural, and educational purposes, and to foster an understanding of Polish culture.
The collection includes the organization’s newsletters and convention programs from the late 1940s through the mid 1990s.
Subjects- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
- Women--Massachusetts--Societies and clubs
Contributors- Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women's Clubs
Call no.: MS 465
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Polish American Collection, 1940s-2000.
5 boxes (5.25 linear feet).
Collection documenting Polish American culture, language, and history consisting of newspapers and news clippings, programs for Polish religious and cultural events, newsletters of Polish American organizations, and Polish publications including religious works and language textbooks.
Call no.: MS 464
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Polish Genealogical Society of Massachusetts Newsletter, 1990-2000.
1 box
The Biuletyn Korzenie (Roots Bulletin) is the semiannual newsletter of the Polish Genealogical Society of Massachusetts.
Subjects- Poland--Genealogy
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
Contributors- Polish Genealogical Society
Call no.: MS 366
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Polish Jubilee Catalogs and Souvenirs, 1906-1988.
5 boxes (2.5 linear feet).
Includes booklets containing parish and community histories, photographs, and local advertisements celebrating Jubilee, other anniversaries, and events in over twenty Massachusetts Polish American parishes; booklets furnishing histories and names associated with Polish American groups (such as the Brotherly Aid Society and Polish American Veterans); an historical paper on the Chicopee Polish Community; a pamphlet including songs and recipes; photographs; a booklet; and two books.
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Subjects- Chicopee (Mass.)--History
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
Call no.: MS 057
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Polish Soldiers Relief Correspondence, 1941-1942.
4 items (0.1 linear feet).
Four postcards sent to Polish Soldiers Relief of Chicopee in 1941 concerning Polish prisoners of war in German camps.
Subjects- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
- Prisoners of War
- World War, 1939-1945
Call no.: MS 219 bd
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Polish Women's Club of Three Rivers Records, 1924-1994.
3 boxes (1.5 linear feet).
Polish-American women’s club located near Palmer, Massachusetts, that aims to encourage Polish women to become United States citizens and provide them with classes in the English language; to take an active part in local, state and federal politics; to support local Polish-owned businesses; to preserve and integrate Polish culture with those of other ethnicities present in the United States; to encourage higher education in the Polish-American community.
Includes meeting minutes (primarily in Polish), histories, anniversary programs, town and state citations, and government publications, documenting the activities, membership, and national recognition of the club over a period of seventy years.
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Subjects- Americanization--History--20th century
- Palmer (Mass.)--Ethnic relations--20th century
- Palmer (Mass.)--Social conditions--20th century
- Poles--Cultural assimilation--Massachusetts--History--20th century
- Polish American friendly societies--Massachusetts--Palmer--History
- Polish Americans--Ethnic identity--History--20th century
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts--Palmer
- Polish Americans--Political activity--History--20th century
Contributors- Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women's Clubs
- Polish American Women Citizens Political Club of Three Rivers and Thorndike (Palmer, Mass.)
- Polish Women's Club of Three Rivers (Palmer, Mass.)
Types of material
Call no.: MS 391
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Joseph Obrebski Papers, 1923-1974.
48 boxes (24 linear feet).
Obrebski in Macedonia, ca.1931
A student of Bronislaw Malinowski, the Polish ethnographer Jozef Obrebski was a keen observer of cultural change among eastern European peasantry in the years before the Second World War. After working with the resistance in Warsaw during the war, Obrebski went on to do additional ethnographic research in Jamaica (with his wife Tamara), taught at Brooklyn and Queens College and C.W. Post University, and from 1948-1959, he was senior social affairs officer with the United Nations. He died in 1967.
The Obrebski collection consists largely of ethnographic data collected by Obrebski in Macedonia (1931-1932), Polesia (1934-1936), and Jamaica (1947-1948), including field and interview notes, genealogies, government documents relating to research sites, and ca. 1000 photographs; together with correspondence (1946-1974), drafts of articles, analyses of collected data, and tapes and phonograph records, largely of folk music; and papers of Obrebski’s wife, Tamara Obrebski (1908-1974), also an ethnologist and sociologist.
Subjects- Anthropologists--Poland
- Ethnology--Jamaica
- Ethnology--Macedonia
- Ethnology--Poland
- Peasantry--Macedonia
- Peasantry--Poland
Contributors- Obrebski, Joseph, 1907-1967
Types of material
Call no.: MS 599
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Roberta Uno Collection of Asian American Women Playwrights' Scripts, 1924-2005.
25 boxes (9 linear feet).
Coconut masquerade postcard
Roberta Uno was the founder and long time artistic director of the New WORLD Theater at UMass Amherst, a theater in residence dedicated to the production of works by playwrights of color.
Established by Uno in 1993, the Asian American Women Playwrights Scripts Collection contains manuscripts of plays, but also production histories, reviews, and articles, along with biographies and audio and videotaped interviews with playwrights. Among the individuals represented are Brenda Wong Aoki, Jeannie Barroga, Marina Feleo Gonzales, Jessica Hagedorn, Velina Hasu Houston, Genny Lim, le thi diem thuy, Ling-Ai Li, Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, Nobuko Miyamoto, Bina Sharif, and Diana Son.
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Subjects- Asian American women authors
- New WORLD Theater
- Playwrights
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 345
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