Folklore
Found in 5056 Collections and/or Records:
Toilet creatures / Heather Jensen, 2007
Toilet papering among American teenagers / A. Jonathan Vance, 1998
Vance became interested in the pranks of toilet papering that his youth leader encouraged it. Included are stories of toilet papering pranks for big business, a description of methods, and the reasons behind the prank. Project was created for Dr. Eliason's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University 1998.
Tombstones of the people of Utah Valley / Steven Symes, 2001
An analysis of Utah tombstones in relation to the deceased's family, religion, and origin. Symes insists that a great deal of folklore can be learned from tombstones. Created by Steven Symes while he was enrolled in Eric Eliason's English 391 class in fall semester of 2001.
Tomfoolery at Brigham Young University / Joel Baer, 2004 November 8
Tooth fairy traditions / Emily Jones Marshall, 2005 December 6
Tortellini / Gabriella Duci, 1980 February
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Gabriella Duci, who collected information from Cinzia Donatelli. Bought in shops anytime, but handmade by Cinzia's family for Christmas, and cooked in broth on Christmas Day.
Tortillas / Mavanee Anderson Carter, 1997 June 26
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Mavanee Anderson Carter about information traditionally learned by observation; an acquaintance wrote down the method, then found a very similar recipe in a cookbook, which she tore out and provided to Mavanee. Recipe itself is not included.
Totally responsible for totally everything : a study of stage management folklore, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Emma Pankratz for her English 391 course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch and informant interviews. About the occupational folklore of stage-management. Includes informant stories about occupational mishaps.
Tour stories of BYU's International Folk Dance Ensemble / Margaret Owens, 1995
Margaret Owens collected personal narratives from members of the BYU International Folk Dance Ensemble about tours. Included are stories told while killing time, inside jokes, host family stories, and stories about dance directors. Project was written for an English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University during Winter semester 1995.