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Box 5

 Container

Contains 209 Results:

Of Death

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 9
Identifier: 1.7.1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The USU Student Folklore Genre Collection: Group 7: Supernatural Religious Legends consists of approximately 2,000 individual items of legends collected by undergraduate students. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. The materials reflect both insider (esoteric) and outsider (exoteric) views of a folk group and may be prejudiced or stereotyped. ...
Dates: 1960-2018

Of Danger or Illness

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 10
Identifier: 1.7.2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The USU Student Folklore Genre Collection: Group 7: Supernatural Religious Legends consists of approximately 2,000 individual items of legends collected by undergraduate students. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. The materials reflect both insider (esoteric) and outsider (exoteric) views of a folk group and may be prejudiced or stereotyped. ...
Dates: 1960-2018

Which Preface Conversion to Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Religion or Principles, Undated

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 11
Identifier: 1.7.3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The USU Student Folklore Genre Collection: Group 7: Supernatural Religious Legends consists of approximately 2,000 individual items of legends collected by undergraduate students. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. The materials reflect both insider (esoteric) and outsider (exoteric) views of a folk group and may be prejudiced or stereotyped. ...
Dates: Undated

Miscellaneous, Undated

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 12
Identifier: 1.7.0
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The USU Student Folklore Genre Collection: Group 7: Supernatural Religious Legends consists of approximately 2,000 individual items of legends collected by undergraduate students. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. The materials reflect both insider (esoteric) and outsider (exoteric) views of a folk group and may be prejudiced or stereotyped. ...
Dates: Undated