Latter Day Saint churches -- Folklore
Found in 4536 Collections and/or Records:
The other servants: A study on the existence and distinctiveness of sister missionary folklore, 1993
The otherworldly encounters of Latter-day Saints, 2019
Submitted by BYU student Katherine Tew. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About supernatural encounters among Latter-day Saints. Includes personal experience narratives and legends about demons and spiritual manifestations. Such as missionary legends and encounters with deceased loved ones.
The Parker family Christmas program : a collection and study of the ongoing and famous tradition / MaryClaire Parker, 1999
Parker recorded memories of performances at the traditional Parker Family Christmas Eve program. Her extended family gathers and each member is required to perform something. Included are songs sung, descriptions of dances danced, and silly antics. Project was created for Dr. Eliason's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 1999.
The Payson Museum / Shirley Duffin, 1986
Shirley Duffin collected information about the Payson Memorial Museum. Included are descriptions of the museum's structure, the reasons for its creation, and some of the items in the museum. Project was written for an Anthropology 315 class taught at Brigham Young University April 1986.
The peacock syndrome : an analysis of lovers' first meetings / Genevieve Kauwe, 2006
The peculiar pasttimes of Mormon youth during church meetings / Ruth Ann Wiseman, 1974
Submitted by BYU student Ruth Ann Wiseman for her Winter 1974 English 391 class. About the diversions young Mormon people use during sacrament meeting when the speaker is boring. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, list of informants, and informant items. Items include cat's cradle, hand play, handkerchiefs, hymnbooks, paper drawings, paper folding, notes, pencil and paper games, sacrament cups and bread, and extra activites.
The peculiarities of Mormon weddings : a sacred rite / Laura Heslop, 1989
Laura Heslop collected personal narratives on the quirks and considerations of Mormon weddings. Included are stories of when women should receive their endowments, when it is appropriate to take off garments after marriage, and stereotypes of Mormon wedding receptions.
The people of Colorado City / Ronald Olsen, 1988
Submitted by BYU student Ronald Olsen for his Fall 1988 English 392 class. About the Colorado City community that openly practices polygamy, and their reasons for why they do it. Contains a cover essay, autobiographial sketch, list of informants, and informant items. Items include theological, apparel, architerure, courship and marriage, and other customs of the Colorado City polygamists.
The people's view of the depression in the West / Pat Salsbury, 1982
Submitted by BYU student Pat Salsbury for her Fall 1982 English 391 class. About people's experiences of the Great Depression in the 1930s. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, list of informant, and informant items. Items include folksongs from the Depression, folk sayings, folk recipes, folk bartering, folk pattern, and folk beliefs.