Latter Day Saint churches -- Folklore
Found in 4536 Collections and/or Records:
A deeper look at the apparently simple : folk games / Drew Barretto, 2011
Submitted by BYU student Drew Barretto about the folklore of games that Americans play and their importance in filling people's lives. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant's interviews. Interviews include gameplay of an elimination game called Bang!, Bippity Bop, Bow to your Sensei, Who's Dead, and more. Created for her Winter 2011 English 391 class (Introduction to Folklore) for Dr. Eliason.
A dental Barmitzvah : wisdom teethlore / Natalie Tripp, 2009
Collection of stories involving wisdom teeth extraction. Includes embarrassing stories from the painkillers, expressions of pain and difficulty recovering, and variations of what would seem to be a routine procedure. Created for Dr. Eliason's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University, Fall 2009.
A dream is a wish your heart makes : Cinderella adaptions , 2020
Submitted by BYU student Amanda Ferrin for her English 391 fall course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and contributor interviews. About several adaptations of the Cinderlla story.
A familial history, World War II / Abraham Lloyd Hanson, 2005 April 11
A families childhood games / Beth McEuen, 2001
A family study of Kentucky folk speech / Cris Richardson, 1997
Richardson collected folk speech phrases used by her family from Kentucky. Included are quirky descriptive phrases, references to traditional foods, and allusions to the family's humble past. The project was collected for an English 391 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1997.
A family tradition in the car : do you want to play the license plate game / Emily Garbett, 2000
Garbett writes about games families play in the car to pass the time. Includes stories involving games using the alphabet, using the scenery the car is passing, license plate sightings. Created for the English 391 course at Brigham Young University in fall semester of 2000.
A family trek : Utah Mormon family customs on Pioneer Day / Amy Carpenter, 2003
A fascination collection : ouija board focus / Linda Lee Brown, 1968
Linda Lee Brown collected personal narratives about ouija boards.Included are stories about ouija boards that stopped working when a Priesthood holder was present, girls getting locked inside a room by an invisible force that prevented anyone from getting in or out, and a ouija board that correctly that a girl would kill herself. Project was written for Dr. Cheney's English 367 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1968.
A feast of family Thanksgiving recipes / Janelle Weber, 1999
This project is a collection of family Thanksgiving recipes. The collector comments on her love of cooking, and the central role that meals and food preparation have on Thanksgiving. Family recipes include pies, vegetables, Jello, drinks, stuffing, dips/sauces, turkey, rolls, and desserts. Collected by Janelle Weber, Professor Rudy's ENGL 495 class, Winter 1999.