Latter Day Saints -- Folklore
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
America's funniest home narratives : humorous, personal narratives in American folklore / Amber Averett, 2011
Averett collected humorous personal narratives from friends and family. Included are stories of a man zipping his pant fly up and accidentally catching the table cloth in it, a Stake President mouthing swear words at a driver in a fit of road rage, and a girl buying a drink at a drive through and driving away without it on accident. Project was collected for an English 392 class taught by Dr. Jill Rudy in 2011 at Brigham Young University.
America's pets : members of the family / Sara Seamons, 2007
Amusement park folklore / Thorpe Facer, 1980
Submitted by BYU student Thorpe Facer for his Winter 1980 English 391 class. About the folklore of the Lagoon amusement park in Farmington, Utah ("outside of Bountiful, Utah"). Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, list of informants, and informant items. Items include variants on the bottle game, living legends, rules reinforcement, people caught stealing, customer dissatisfaction, drunk cowboys, and Mexican day.
An afternoon with first graders / Pamela Lewis, 1972
Submitted by BYU student Pamela Lewis for her Spring 1972 English 391 class. About the the popular activites of first graders, mostly joke-telling. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, informant abstracts, and informant items. Include a nonsense riddle (4+4=18), more nonsensical riddles, the barn joke, a lollipop joke, a dirty joke, a "barking lot", elephant jokes, more jokes, some jump rope rhymes, and the Waddley-Achee song.
An American promised land narrative / Emily Kimball, 2007 March 29
An analogy of encounters with evil spirits / Wendy Worlton, 1980
An analysis of missionary greenie pranks / Chelsey Reed, 2004
An analysis of woodworking lore amongs married students at BYU / Dwight Denison, 1991
Dwight Denison collected personal narratives of woodworking folklore among married students at Brigham Young University. Included are interviews with woodworking enthusiasts and pictures/patterns of projects they made. Project was written for an English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University during Winter semester 1991.
An anecdotal history of Mary Lorene Hamblin Bradshaw / Karen Bradshaw Maxwell, 2001
Includes a life history of the author's grandmother, taken from a tape-recorded interview. Analyzes the content and the narrative style of the life history in terms of educational and inspirational value. Includes several photocopied photographs, pedigree chart, and other family history documents. Created by Karen Bradshaw Maxwell while she was enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 392 class during Fall Semester 2001.