USU student folklore genre collection of belief, 1960-[ongoing].

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USU student folklore genre collection of belief, 1960-[ongoing].

Individual items of folk beliefs collected by undergraduate students in USU and BYU folklore classes from 1960 to the present. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. Collected primarily in Utah; genre items focus primarily on the western U.S. Topics covered in the folk beliefs subgroups include individual beliefs about aliments, remedies, physical attributes, portents of sickness, omens and signs, health, love, pregnancy, death, cooking, work, religion, sports, luck, travel, dreams, holidays, weather, plants, animals, technology, ethnic and racial groups, and daily life.

ca. 4000 items.

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