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Latter Day Saint churches -- Folklore

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 4536 Collections and/or Records:

When you're both involved : communication of man-woman dyads / Brianne Scheurman, 2000

 Item — Box 236: [Barcode: 31197233254769], Folder: 7
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2531
Scope and Contents note

Project discusses how couples communicate while telling a story together. There is a tradition concerning which person interjects where during a story, or who dominates and tells the story alone. Created by Brianne Scheurman while she was enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 391 course in Fall 2000.

Dates: Other: 2000

When Zion's freezes over and other tales from the Stirling family / Hillary Stirling, 1998

 Item — Box 213: [Barcode: 31197233254553], Folder: 2
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2236
Scope and Contents note

Stirling writes about stories from the Stirling family that emphasizes family values. Includes family hiking stories, family disaster stories, and memories of her mother. Project was created for an English 356 course taught at Brigham Young University during the fall of 1998.

Dates: Other: 1998

Where do you come from : the folklore behind given names / Samantha Barg, 2001

 Item — Box 250: [Barcode: 31197233255014], Folder: 2
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2720
Scope and Contents note

Collection of where names originate and what they mean. Barg asked a few of her close friends to explain where they got their name and who named them. Barg write on common trends such as family names and whether or not a person was fond of their name. Created by Samantha Barg while she was enrolled in Eric Eliason's English 391 class in fall semester of 2001.

Dates: Other: 2001

Where names come from : implications of inherited names / Amanda Snow, 2007 March 28

 Item — Box 325: [Barcode: 31197233255774], Folder: 8
Identifier: FA 1 Item 3604
Scope and Contents note

Snow explores the role of inherited names in making connections to the past and aiding in remembering those who have passed on. Through these associations with loved ones passed on, Snow contends, children may be molded by the example of the loved one whose name they bear. Created by Amanda Snow while enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 392 course during winter semester 2007 at Brigham Young University.

Dates: Other: 2007 March 28

"Where were you when--" : a collection of stories about when people heard the news of President Gordon B. Hinckley's death / Rachel Kelley, 2008

 Item — Box 368: [Barcode: 31197233256673], Folder: 14
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4451
Scope and Contents note This project is a collection of stories about Mormons' memories and reactions to hearing about President Gordon B. Hinckley's death. Gordon B. Hinckley was formerly president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The analysis discusses the important role that Hinckley played in the United States and more particularly in the lives of Mormons in America. Takes a look at where they were, how they heard the news, and how they responded to it. Also comments on the role of technology...
Dates: Other: 2008

Where's the steaks / Brent Mortensen, 1984

 Item — Box 54: [Barcode: 31197233253613], Folder: 9
Identifier: FA 1 Item 589
Scope and Contents

Submitted by BYU student Brent Mortensen for his Fall 1984 English 391 class. About the various idioms and slang in language that develop seperately from the main group of speakers, which can possibly hinder communication. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, list of informants, and informant items. Items include various idioms and phrases, mostly Mormon ones.

Dates: 1984

While the night is dark : a study of night games / Joan M Leishaman, 2003

 Item — Box 291: [Barcode: 31197233255436], Folder: 8
Identifier: FA 1 Item 3227
Scope and Contents note

Leishman defines "night games" as simply games that are played at night. She then analyzes night games and their similarities in location, rules, and age groups. She concludes that "night games" are not age, size, or culturally specific to any one group. Leishman then studies how "night games" serve as children's folklore. Created by Joan M. Leishman when she was enrolled in Eric Eliason's English 391 class in Fall 2003.

Dates: Other: 2003

While you were sleeping : sleepwalking and talking stories / Allison Cawrse, 2009

 Item — Box 359: [Barcode: 31197233255386], Folder: 11
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4429
Scope and Contents note This project is a collection of personal narratives and stories about sleepwalking and talking stories. The analysis first discusses the psychological, environmental, and genetic factors that lead to sleepwalking, and how it can reveal things in our subconscious. Also notes the influence of stress and age. Stories include sleeptalking confessions, going to the bathroom on a computer chair, teaching a Mormon missionary discussion, searching for a plug-in, punching someone in the face, and...
Dates: Other: 2009

"Whipping cream makes men more fertile" and other folk beliefs of pregnancy / Aimee Dean, 1997

 Item — Box 143: [Barcode: 31197233256335], Folder: 5
Identifier: FA 1 Item 1479
Scope and Contents

Dean collected folk beliefs about pregnancy. Included are beliefs that fall into the categories of food craving and food myths, how to determine the sex of the unborn child, sickness and cures, and other odd beliefs about pregnancy. The project was written for an English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1997.

Dates: Other: 1997

Whiskey before breakfast : origins and development / Matt Green, 2002

 Item — Box 254: [Barcode: 31197233254918], Folder: 10
Identifier: FA 1 Item 2769
Scope and Contents note Green explores the history of "Whiskey Before Breakfast," a popular tune among bluegrass and fiddle players. Many believe the song is an old tune from the Appalachians or the British Isles. Other theories are that it came west with Lewis and Clark or started in Canada within the Metis culture and migrated south. Over the years, some people have come up with lyrics to fit the tune. Created by Matt Green while enrolled in Eric Eliason's English 391 class during fall semester of 2002 at Brigham...
Dates: Other: 2002