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Latter Day Saint churches -- Folklore

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 4536 Collections and/or Records:

Accidental patriarch : a look at family folklore and the creation of a family legend / by Marshall Comstock, 2008

 Item — Box 357: [Barcode: 31197233255360], Folder: 8
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4387
Scope and Contents note This project is a collection of stories and history of Harrison St. Clair Bidwell, or Bid Bidwell, the collector's great uncle. The analysis overviews the eccentric and life of Bid Bidwell and describes how Bid became a family legend as well as a surrogate patriarch for the collector's family. Also describes the folkloric influence of Harrison and the traditions that continue in the family. 16 items collected, including Harrison's experience in World War II, his odd pets, and family...
Dates: Other: 2008

Accommodating accommodations / Erin Schow, 2006

 Item — Box 328: [Barcode: 31197233255816], Folder: 11
Identifier: FA 1 Item 3639
Scope and Contents note

Schow takes a closer look at family vacations, focusing on the role of accommodations in the overall success of the vacation. Through the stories collected, she answers why people choose where they stay on vacation and how those choices are a reflection of how much vacation accommodations are valued. Created by Erin Schow while enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 391 course during fall semester 2006 at Brigham Young University.

Dates: Other: 2006

Accomplishments, relationships and nature fulfilled through hunting activities / Marc C. Jones, 2006

 Item — Box 329: [Barcode: 31197233255808], Folder: 5
Identifier: FA 1 Item 3644
Scope and Contents note

Jones takes a deeper look at activity to hunting in order to pinpoint different functions hunting serves. Through the analysis of several hunting narratives, Jones forms the belief that hunting fulfills three basic needs, being: the feeling of accomplishment, strengthening relationships, and appreciating nature. Created by Marc C. Jones while enrolled in Jacqueline Thursby's English 356 course during fall semester 2006 at Brigham Young University.

Dates: Other: 2006

Accomplishments, relationships, and nature fulfilled through hunting activities / Marc C. Jones, 2006

 Item — Box 343: [Barcode: 31197233255949], Folder: 6
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4149
Scope and Contents note

This project contains hunting stories. This 15 item collection contains the following stories: first coyote hunt, family hunts, rabbit hunting, bragging about quarries, hunting knife, upland game hunting, hunting prairie dogs, 600 yard shot, and shooting blackbirds. Collected by Marc C. Jones, Dr. Jacqueline Thursby's ENGL 356, Fall 2006.

Dates: Other: 2006

Actively engaged : Mormon engagement stories / Julie Boyer, 2000

 Item — Box 226: [Barcode: 31197233254660], Folder: 12
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2387
Scope and Contents note

Boyer writes about the nature of wedding proposals among members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Emphasis is given on when the couple had decided to get married, the role the engagement ring played in the proposal, and the amount of time between decision and engagement and engagement and ring purchase. Boyer was a student in Jill Rudy's English 391 course at Brigham Young University in 2000.

Dates: Other: 2000

Addressing dresses : folklore surrounding wedding gowns in Utah Valley / Heidi Spann, 2005

 Item — Box 269: [Barcode: 31197233255196], Folder: 4
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2994
Scope and Contents note Spann charts the changing responses to certain wedding gown traditions and describes how the wedding dress industry in Utah has evolved to adapt to specific needs of the high quantity of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the area. She analyzes the degree to which the mother of the bride and the groom are involved in the dress shopping and describes the ways Utah bridal stores have adapted to the styles and standards of the predominantly Latter-day Saint culture in...
Dates: Other: 2005

Adolescent boys and boredom : a dangerously funny mix / Alison Schmidt Larsen, 1998

 Item — Box 213: [Barcode: 31197233254553], Folder: 10
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2244
Scope and Contents note

Larsen writes about games and pranks played by a group of adolescent boys. Project was created for an English 356 at Brigham Young University in 1998.

Dates: Other: 1998

Adolescent folklore & newspaperlore : a comparison / Korri Roach, 2000

 Item — Box 229: [Barcode: 31197233254710], Folder: 11
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2420
Scope and Contents note Roach investigates the way in which stories travel differently when told amongst friends versus reported through the new media. She focuses on the accidental death of Shawn Hutchings when asking students and co-workers at a high school the various versions of the story tended to be more violent and details were in constant flux. She also gathered newspaper articles about the incident that had slight variations and did not lend to the violent details that the oral narratives did. Item was...
Dates: Other: 2000

Adoption is love / Rebecca Whale, 2009

 Item — Box 359: [Barcode: 31197233255386], Folder: 5
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4423
Scope and Contents note This project is a collection of people's experiences with adoption. The analysis claims that there are several incorrect myths about adoption which include the following: birth parents place their babies for adoption because they do not love them, adoption is irresponsible, adoptive parents can't love a child as much as biological parents, and that birth parents who place will not have successful lives. The collection includes the personal experiences of individuals who have participated in...
Dates: Other: 2009

Advent calendars as folk art : their history and how they are used today, 2018

 Item — Box 385: [Barcode: 31197233256848], Folder: 16
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4885
Scope and Contents

Submitted by BYU student Abigail Roney. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About advent calendars as a form of folk art.

Dates: 2018