Box 386
Contains 20 Results:
Bentley the brazen beagle : a family legend cycle, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Samantha Bullock for her English 391 course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. On a family legend cycle about her beagle Bentley.
It could have been worse : worst date stories told to release and influence, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Kellsie Girls for her fall course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About bad date legends and personal experience narratives.
Chemistry folklore : jokes, mnemonics, stories, and celebrations, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Sarah Jensen for her English 391 course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About the folklore of chemistry majors and professionals. Includes interviews on jokes, mnemonics, stories, and celebration.
Wallsburg folklore, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Lauren Pitts for her English 391 course. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About legends such as haunted houses, haunted schools, the pig witch and big foot.
I'm just going to do it -- dug, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Eva Gifford. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch and informant interviews. About her friend Doug and the crazy stories that Doug’s friends tell about him. Include stories about Doug and extreme sports.
Blessing in the garden : a focus on an herbalist in Utah county the words and works of Pamela Francis, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Elaina Coy. A booklet about Utah county herbalist Pamela Francis. Includes a series of homeopathic folk remedies and cleanses. Contains stories shared by Francis and a suggested reading appendix for herbal books.
PBEs as confirmations of Latter-day Saint beliefs : premortal existence, revelation, and the eternal nature of families, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Natasha Andersen for her English 495 course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Essay about pre-birth experiences. Includes extensive ethnographic material from Latter-day Saint parents.
A curse tradition within Latte-day Saint folklore, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Mason Graham for his English 495 fall course. An essay on the Latter-day Saint tradition of dusting feet.
Folkloric influences on Utah baby naming, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Erica Smith for her English 496 course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Essay on the Utah based Latter-day Saint baby naming tradition. Includes interviews about creative, trendsetting and church history naming traditions. Smith makes multiple connections with African American naming traditions.
Navajo skinwalkers, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Morgan Passey for her English 391 course. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About Navajo Skinwalkers in a small town in New Mexico and their relationship with Mormon folklore.