Latter Day Saints -- Folklore
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
Welcome to the area! : Sister missionary initiations / Lisa Ann Jackson, 1995
Lisa Ann Jackson collected personal narratives about initiation pranks played on new sister missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Included are stories about having strong members play at being less active members, giving them fake referrals, and dressing up an elder as a sister missionary to pick up the new missionary. Project was written for an English class taught at Brigham Young University in 1995.
Well, at least we did something unique : first dates of LDS people / by Zoi D. Smith, 2000
Smith writes about the first dates of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Project was created for Thursby's English 356 class at Brigham Young University.
"Well, we've been through hell and high water now" : a look at some early Rexburg floodlore / Peggy Wiseman, 1976
"We're not home, please leave a message" : an analysis of the function of answering machine messages among single BYU students / Amy DeVocht, 1998
DeVocht collected examples of creative answering machine messages of unmarried students at Brigham Young University. Included are messages using quotes from famous people, funny observations, and jokes about dating culture. The project was written for Dr. Eliason's English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1998.
Western folklore collection / Barbara Lee Bosen, 1963
Barbara Lee Bosen collected personal narratives of Western folklore. Included are stories of cowboys, a sharp-shooting sheriff, and watercolor sketches of events and landscapes. Project was written for Dr. Cheney's folk poetry class taught in January of 1963.
Western stew : folksongs that explain a heritage / Audrey E. Wright, 1998
Wright collected songs about the Southern United states from her Mother. Included are songs titled "Blue Spanish Eyes," "South of the Boarder," "Rose's Cantina," "Navajo Trail," "The Streets of Laredo," "The Alamo," "St. Patrick" and "Sweet Violets." Project was created for Dr. Rudy's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 1998.
Westover family stories / Melanie Westover, 1995
Wet rags, cold lakes, and dark woods : stories of Latter-day Saint camp initiations and their meanings / Kiersten Honaker, 2002
Honaker discusses a collection of emotionally touching, humorous and frighteningly dangerous folklore stories pertaining to initiatory experiences at scout and girl's camps. Honaker then analyzes these experiences on a camping, maturing and human experience spectrum. Created by Kiersten Honaker while enrolled in Jacqueline Thursby's English 356 class during fall semester of 2002.
"We've remembered" : the view of the Terry past emerging in group conversation / Jill Terry, 1988
Jill Terry collected personal narratives about the Terry family that came up during the course of a family conversation. Included are stories of cooking and food, family arrangements (seating, sleeping, bathing), fears, relationships with family and others, entertainment, sayings, disease, and childhood memories. Project was written for an English 667 class taught at Brigham Young University during Spring term 1988.
What are we so afraid of? : the fears of marriage / Kelsey Jo Gosney, 2004
Gosney collected interviews from her friends about marriage. Included are fears of the new husband preventing the young wife from doing what she wanted, losing attraction to the spouse, and fear of responsibility. Project was created for Professor Bell's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 2004.