Folklore
Found in 5056 Collections and/or Records:
Applesauce pancakes / Joanna Lee Gardner, 1988 April
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Joanna Gardner, who collected information from her sister, Sara Beth Newton. Recipe found by Sara's husband, since then a family favorite.
April fool's day : how "Sidd" Finch and Wade Boggs became the world's greatest release valve / by Drew Packham, 2000
Packham collected April Fool's day pranks that his friends had either played or encountered. Included are pranks from a bus driver telling children famous baseball players getting traded on an important game day, prank on roommate creating a mess, pranks on siblings involving smelly water, and fake lottery tickets. Project was created for an English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 2000.
April fools jokes : narrative collection / Tyrene Rose, 1998
Rose collected April Fools jokes played by friends and family. Included are a mother putting plastic wrap in the pancakes, a wife making her husband a joke lunch, and a sister lacing her brother's shoes backwards. The project was collected for Dr. Thursby's English 356 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1998.
Archetypes of homelessness / Rachel Dennis, 2006
Dennis has collected stories about experiences with homeless people. Most people view the homeless as crazy, liars, or unfortunate people who deserve charity. Dennis has found that although some of the negative attitudes about homelessness are justified, the homeless are hard working and serve a function in society. Created by Rachel Dennis while enrolled in English 391 during fall semester of 2006 at Brigham Young University.
Archibald and Mary May Harris : a functional analysis of stories told by three daughters / Matthew R. Hall, 1997
Hall interviewed his grandmother and two great aunts to learn more about his great grandparents, Archibald and Mary May Harris. Included are stories of Archibald's strict parenting, his service as a bishop in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Mary's cooking and organization skills. The paper was written for an English 655 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1997.
Are we there yet : a compilation of family road trip and other songs / Jennifer Valenza, 2004
Valenza collected songs traditionally sung by families on roadtrips and other times together. Included are the songs "Mares Eat Oats", "I Am Henry the Eighth I am", and "Happy Hippopotamus". The project was collected for an English 391 class taught by Kristi Bell at Brigham Young University in 2004.
Are you a storyteller? : a look into modern oral folklore after the bard / Carson Johanson, 2009
Are you afraid of the dark / Katherine Stoltenberg, 2002
Are you afraid of the dark : why people tell scary stories / Jennie Anderson, 2003 April 2
Are you having fun yet? : Wedding Folklore : Shivaree / Cathleen Ressler, 1993
Cathleen Ressler collected personal narratives about shivaree, a wedding tradition in which family members and friends interrupt the newly wed couple before, during, or after their wedding night. Included are stories of early 20th century shivaree and later 20th century shivaree. Project was written for an English 392 class taught at Brigham Young Universtiy during Winter semester 1993.