Latter Day Saints -- Folklore
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
The memories of family travel : different themes of family vacations / Chantal John, 2009
John collected folklore surrounding each part of a family vacation. Included are stories about the planning, travel, side-trips, final destination, and returning home. The project was written for an English 392 class taught by Dr. Rudy at Brigham Young University in 2009.
The memories of Lavern / Dane Rahlf, 2008
A collection of narratives about the author's grandmother Lavern Rahlf. The themes present in the stories are the grandmother's unique discipline and her strict style in motherhood. The author also notes how important the father was to the cycle of stories, with the three groups of stories coming from the three fathers the children had. Collected by Dane Rahlf, Dr. Eric Eliason's ENGL 391 class, Fall 2008.
The men in black are back : the missionary airport welcoming party tradition / Heidi Barlow, 2003
The merry history of Christmas traditions / Janet Lawrence, 1999
This project is a collection of family Christmas traditions, stories, and recipes. The collector gives background about her family, including family history and pedigree, and discusses how many of these traditions are perpetuated in the family. Traditions include Christmas morning rituals, recipes, Mormon missionary Christmas, rice balls, and the future of these traditions. Collected by Janet Lawrence, Dr. Rudy's ENGL 495 class, Winter 1999.
The millennial year of the dragon : Vietnamese New Year traditions / Amy Flanders, 2000
Flanders collected traditions from Vietnamese New Year in an effort to celebrate a culture she was very interested in Included are superstitions, images, songs, and horoscopes. Project was created for Dr. Eliason's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 2000.
The miracle of birth : male vs. female memories / Tara Abbott, 1997
Abbott collected narratives from men and women about their memories of childbirth. Included are memories of giving birth to a baby that died, a woman on bed rest for four months, and a baby delivered by Caesarian section. The project was written for an English 391 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1997.
The miracle of conversion : the conversion experience of Chantal P. Thompson / Erica Bickel, 1997
Bickel collected a narrative from her mother, Chantal P. Thompson, describing her conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Included are stories of Chantal's experiences with religion prior to her conversion, her meetings with the missionaries, and the opposition she faced from her family at joining the church. The project was collected for an English 655 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1997.
The Miss America community : breaking the stereotype / by Megan Andersen, 2009
Collection of stories involving stereotypes of the Miss America pageant. Includes stories of the competitor's own stereotypes, how the contestants became involved in the pagent, and the ways in which the pageant is more than just pretty women in evening gowns. Created for Dr. Thursby's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University, Winter 2009.
The Mission Training Center folklore / Jim F. Lundberg, 1984
Collection of traditions and stories shared at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah. Includes stories about group practices, awards, ceremonies, and traditional stories passed on from group to group. Created for Utah State University's History 423 course winter quarter, 1983-1984.