Folklore and Folklife
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
The Latinx Voices Project
David Rich Lewis papers
The collection consists of research notes, teaching files, correspondence and publications of History professor David Rich Lewis during his tenure at Utah State University.
Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area survey collection
Sound recordings of interviews, photographs, maps, illustrations, field notes and logs, and videotape and Powerpoint presentation stored on disc from a survey conducted 2001-2002 to identify the heritage traditions, themes, and future heritage projects of the Bear River Heritage Area in Utah (Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties).
The National Old Time Fiddlers’ Contest and Festival Oral History Project
Collection of oral histories of individuals related to the The National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest and Festival (NOTFC).
Northern Utah Mormon Food Storage Fieldwork collection
This collection represents interviews and documentary photographs regarding Mormon food storage activities carried out by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Cache Valley, Utah, during 1992-2002.
Public Folklore collection
This collection contains materials pertaining to U.S. public folklore programs within their respective states, Washington DC and Puerto Rico. The collection materials include pamphlets, brochures, programs, newsletters, correspondence, etc.
Skaggs Foundation cowboy poetry collection
Utah State University's cowboy poetry collection, containing books, pamphlets, etc. of cowboy poetry, songs, and related material; including both trade and self published works.
Steve Siporin's fieldwork from the Carbon County, Utah, section of the Italian-Americans in the West Project (U.S.)
Final report and biographical information forms, slide sheets, contact sheets, and log sheets for fieldwork conducted by Steve Siporin during the Carbon County, Utah, "Italian-American in the West" project.
Swaner Family Oral History Project
Barre Toelken fieldwork image collection
Photographs and slides collected or taken by Barre Toelken from 1954 to 2002, including pictures of cemeteries, Native American customs (mostly Navajo), folk art, vernacular architecture, and customs of Austria, Germany, Japan, United States, and topical images.