Latter Day Saints -- Folklore
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
Tried yet comforted : the greatest tests of testimonies / Jessica Parry, 2011
Triscksters then : pranksters today why we love pranks and where they come from / Rebecca Bishop, 2006 December 12
Bishop examines the fascination of the human race with being clever, witty, sly, cunning and tricky as it applies to cultural identities; often thus illustrated in the form of practical jokes. Through the exploration of practical jokes of various people, cultures and generations, Bishop seeks to shed light into the humanistic qualities and enjoyment of practical jokes while entertaining the reader. Created by Rebecca Bishop while enrolled in a folklore course during fall semester of 2006.
Truck driving folklore 101 / Shelli Thomas, 1999
Thomas interviewed big rig truck drivers in an effort to better understand two of her brothers' professions. Included are slang terms used by truck drivers, ghost stories told by truckers, and misconceptions about drivers. Project was created for Dr. Eliason's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 1999.
True lies : lies parents tell their children / by Jennifer Willes, 2002 August 12
Try this Elder, the people here love it : the plight of greenie missionaries in the field / Kevin Thornock, 1996
Kevin Thornock collected personal narratives about misfortunes befalling/ pranks played on new missionaries. Included are stories about mistaken identities, language jokes, food pranks, and miscellaneous other stories. Project was written for an English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University during Winter semester 1996.
Turkey day traditions / Natalie Holloway, 2005
Turning the hearts of the children to their fathers: a collection of personal experience narratives / Josi J. Brewer, 1999
Brewer transcribed stories told by her maternal uncle, Guy Tracy. Included are memories of his early childhood and adolescence, army experiences, and life on the ranch. Project was created for Dr. Rudy's English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1999.
Turtle Days / Christine S. Schultz, 1966
Christine S. Schultz collected personal narratives of Turtle Days, an annual summer celebration held every summer to honor Oscar, a huge turtle that is supposed to have lived in Fulk Lake Northeast of Churubusco, Indiana. Included are a map of the geographical area and lakes, a description of Oscar the turtle, and attempts to catch the animal. Project was written for a Folklore 201 class taught at Indiana University, Fort Wayne Campus, in the fall of 1966.
"Twelve Apostates" : Georgia Atlanta Mission apostate folktales / Merril Mead, 2010
Twelve proverbs from contemporary Los Angeles / Roger DeV. Renwick, 1969
Roger deV. Renwick collected personal narratives of proverbs from contemporary Los Angeles. Included are short phrases and proverbs, and the collector's analysis of their meaning and cultural significance. Permission for access must be obtained by the Supervisor of Reference Services.