Latter Day Saints -- Folklore
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
"A river runs through them" : community creation in the riverlore of Western River Expeditions river guides / Charles C. Bradshaw, 1994
Charles C. Bradshaw collected personal narratives about the folklore of river guides working at Western River Expeditions in Utah. Included are stories about river guide traditions and tricks, stories guides tell passengers , and stories about stupid passengers. Project was written for an English 667 class taught at Brigham Young University during Fall semester 1994.
A rogue is a rogue is a rogue : a practical look at the reprehensible, flawed and unconventional black sheep that color our family folklore / by Jared M. King, 2001
King analyzes and studies the use of stories concerning the black sheep in families. He discusses different types of rogues and their roles in their own family trees. Created by Jared King when he was enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 391 class in fall 2001.
A rose by any other name may not be a rose : how our names shape who we are / Karen M. Krueger, 2008
A rose by any other name / Nyla Grandall, 2002
A rose by any other name : the significance of names in our lives / by Heather McCarty, 2003
A sampler of deaf humor / Dale E. Link, 1991
Dale E. Link collected personal narratives about Deaf humor. Included are jokes, funny experiences, and examples of situations and things the Deaf community finds humorous. Project was written for an English 391 class taught at Brigham Young University during Fall semester 1991.
A sampling of folklore in Midway, Utah / Alexander Stocks, 1997
A sense of unity / Amber Nordhagen, 2011
Submitted by BYU student Amber Nordhagen on the traditions of BYU-Hawaii's women's soccer team. Contains an autobiographical sketch, cover essay, and informant's interviews. Interviews include experiences pai pai fishing in the ocean, sometimes at night, the Stairway to Heaven hike, and eating out (which involves driving a fair distance). Prepared for her Winter 2011 English 391 class for Dr. Eliason.
A short collection of urban legends / Ryan Shoemaker, 2000
Shoemaker discusses the function of urban legends and includes of selection of these stories. Project was created for Professor Thursby's English 356 class at Brigham Young University in 2000.
A shotgun, a rifle, and a four-wheel drive : a collection of West Virginia Folklore / Sarah E Stiles, 2004
Stiles collects stories that exemplify life in West Virginia. She describes the rich tradition of storytelling, dancing, hunting and making moonshine. Created by Sarah E. Stiles when she was enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 392 course in Winter 2004.