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Manuscript Group 126

ARCHIVE OF IDAHO FOLKLORE

Papers 1963-1972
7 cubic feet


The Archive of Idaho Folklore was donated to the University of Idaho Library by Jan Harold Brunvand in 1965. Professors Bacil Kirtley and Lynn Pugmire added to the collection from 1969 to 1972. The collection was processed by Judith Nielsen in August 1989.

BACKGROUND OF THE ARCHIVE OF IDAHO FOLKLORE

Noted folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand began teaching in the University of Idaho Humanities department in 1961. In 1963 he applied for a University grant to develop an Archive of Idaho Folklore. The project began during the 1963 summer session when the 25 students in American Folklore (English 174) began collecting songs, stories, jokes, rhymes and other similar materials. The project was continued by later classes and completed in December 1964. Between January and June 1965 when Dr. Brunvand left the University he and a student assistant organized the materials collected. Between 1969 and 1972 Professors Bacil Kirtley and Lynn Pugmire taught folklore classes and placed the term papers from those classes with the previous material.

Since 1966 Jan Harold Brunvand has been teaching English and Folklore at the University of Utah. He has written ten books and also writes a syndicated newspaper column.

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The papers in the Archives of Idaho Folklore span the years 1963-1972, with the bulk of the material collected between 1962 and 1964. These include background papers for the project and background papers written by the students. The bulk of the material consists of folksongs, folktales, rhymes, recipes, games, folk cures, legends, etc. Also included are term papers on folklore.

ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION

The material in this record group retains its original order. A very complete outline of the collection prepared by Jan Harold Brunvand was included with the papers and all headings and subheadings used are those given in the outline; likewise all folder headings were retained.

The first series consists of the grant proposal for the project, a collecting guide, outline, and two items of correspondence.

The second series contains the background papers prepared by the students in the classes which contain their methods of collecting information, names of persons interviewed, and biographies of at least one interviewee. The third series consists of the foldered material. This generally contains the longer legends, stories, and songs, but occasionally 3x5 cards will be included in the folders. Among the many subjects covered are Idaho place name stories, Idaho lost and found mines, Chinese in the West, lore of special groups such as Indians, Mormons, and Basque, and occupational lore. This series also includes folksongs, tall tales, rhymes, games, and puzzles.

Shorter items were typed on 3x5 cards and filed in metal drawers. These include popular beliefs and superstitions, proverbs, riddles, jokes, rhymes including verses written in autograph books, toasts, and epitaphs.

The next series is composed of term papers written between 1969 and 1972 for Professors Bacil Kirtley and Lynn Pugmire. They were in no discernible order, so were organized alphabetically by author. These include items not associated with Idaho such as the Loch Ness Monster, African folktales, papers on Paul Bunyan and Johnny Appleseed. Other topics include Shoshoni Indian Tales, the Coyote legends, the Lost Wheelbarrow mine, and superstitions of University of Idaho coeds.

The final series contains six reel to reel tape recordings of folk music and stories collected by several students in 1963 and 1964.

SERIES LIST

I. Preliminary Information, 1963-1982	l
II. Collectors' Background Papers l
III. The Folklore Collection: Foldered Material, 1963-1965	1-3
	A. Idaho Regional and Historical Lore 
	B. General Western Lore
	C. Lore of Other States
	D. American Non-Western Lore
	E. Lore of Special Groups
	F. Occupational Lore
	G. G.I. Lore
	H. Belief Tales
	I. Jokes and Miscellaneous Narratives
	J. Tall Tales
	K. Other Folktales
	L. Folksongs
	M. Rhymes, Riddles and Folk Speech
	N. Games, Puzzles, Riddles
	O. Customs, Material Traditions
	P. Folklore of Other Countries
IV. The Folklore Collection: 3x5 Cards, 1963-1965	4-7
V. Research Papers, 1969-1972	8-9
VI. Tapes, 1963-1964	9

Inventory

I. Preliminary Information About the Project, 1963-1982

1	1	Library of Congress: Archive of Folk Culture and Archive of Folk Song Lists, 1970-1982	2
	2	Project Grant Proposal, 1963-1965	22
	3	Collecting Guide for English 174, 1963-1964	3
	4	Jan Harold Brunvand Correspondence, 1966	2

II. Collectors' Background Papers, 1963-1965

	5	Summer 1963	25
	6-8	Spring 1964	86
	9	Troy Extension Class, Spring 1964	14
	10-11	Summer 1964	58
	12-13	Spring 1965	53
	14	Index to Tape Recordings, 1963-1964	8

III. The Folklore Collection: Folders, 1963-1965

A. Idaho Regional and Historical Lore

	15	Idaho County Folklore (Correspondence), 1963-1965	8
	16	Idaho Local Legends	93
	17	Idaho Place Name Stories	133
	18	Riggins, Idaho. Folklore	25
	19	Silver City, Idaho. Legends	10
	20	Idaho Customs	20
	21	Idaho Lake Monsters and Extraordinary Lakes	15
	22	Idaho Lost and Found Mines	24
	23	Idaho Madmen 	19
	24	Mrs. Tom Campbell Letters: Homesteading on Lake Chatcolet in 1911 	4
	25	Jokes About Idaho 	19
	26	Leonard J. Marks: The Story of My Life 	1
	27 	Idaho Hunters and Hunting 	11
	28 	Local Characters 	162

Len Henry

	29 		Material from John A. Platt, Kendrick	3
	30 		Interviews with Informants	10
	31 		Correspondence with Informants 	22
	32 		Background Notes 	7
	33 		Texts: I. Specific Types and Motifs 	21
	34 		Texts: II. General Motifs 	36
	35 		Texts: III. No Motifs or Parallels 	18
	36 		Texts: IV. Tales of Len and Nobe Henry 	13
	37 	Campus Slang 	20
	38 	University of Idaho Stories 	38

B. General Western Lore

	39 	Chinese in the West 	26
	40 	Pioneer Stories, Miscellaneous 	14
	41 	Pioneer Letters of Harold Snow (Idora Moore Eldred Collection)	19
	42 	Glacier Park Stories (Employees) 	30
	43 	Miscellaneous Western Legends 	9

C. Lore of Other States

	44 	Alaska 	26
	45 	Arizona 	5
	46 	California 	12
	47 	Colorado 	7
	48 	Dakota (North and South) 	14
	49 	Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota	10
	50 	Montana 	15
	51 	Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma 	16
	52 	Oregon 	14
	53 	Texas, Utah 	20
	54 	Washington 	33
	55 	Wisconsin, Wyoming 	7

D. American Non-Western Lore

2 	56 	Non-Western Local Character Stories 	17
	57 	Non-Western U.S. Legends 	20
	58 	Non-Western Place Name Legends 	7
	59 	Folklore of Other Colleges 	6

E. Lore of Special Groups

1. Indians

	60 	Pioneers and Indians 	16
	61 	Nez Perce Lore 	43
	62 	General Indian Lore 	67
	63 	Fake Indian Legends 	11
	64 	Jokes About Indians 	24

2. Mormons

	65 	Anti-Mormon Stories 	83
	66 	Three Nephites 	3
	67 	Mormon--General 	18

3. Amish

	68 	Amish--General 	11

4. Basques

	69 	Basque Stories 	29
	70 	Basque Traditions 	30

5. Presidents

	71 	Lore of American Presidents 	49

F. Occupational Lore

	72 	Actors 	36
	73 	Blister Rust Control 	16
	74 	Chemists 	12
	75 	Computors, Cowboys 	12
	76 	Doctors 	25
	77 	Farmers, Forest Service 	13
	78 	Loggers' Terms and Gestures 	44
	79 	Loggers' Stories 	24
	80 	Miners 	16
	81 	Ministers 	16
	82 	Pilots 	15
	83 	Railroad Workers 	15
	84 	Restaurant and Cooking Lingo 	7
	85 	Rodeo 	36
	86 	Sheepherders, Smoke Jumpers, Teachers, Telephone Linemen 	23
	87 	Used Car Dealers 	28
	88 	Occupational Argot 	32

G. G.I. Lore

	89	Army	46
	90 	Navy 	48

H. Belief Tales

	91 	Agricultural, Bad Luck 	28
	92 	Cures 	64
	93	Foreign Matter in Food, Gnawing Hands, Hunting and Fishing, Illustrated Legends, Predicting One's Mate	40
	94 	Prenatal Influence, Red Velvet Cake, Religious Beliefs, Revenants	63
	
	95-96	Urban Belief Tales: Miscellaneous, Death Car, Hook, Spiders in Hairdo	99
	97 	Warnings of Death, Water Witching, Wild Animals	49
	98 	Miscellaneous	62

I. Jokes and Miscellaneous Narratives

	99 	Advertising and TV Jokes, Bopsters and Beatnik Jokes 	16
	100 	Jokes about Children's Remarks 	50
	101 	Dialect Stories, Kennedy Jokes, LBJ Jokes, Jokes about Nationalities 	63
	102 	Jokes about Negroes 	81
	103 	Jokes about Old Ladies and Old Maids, Pat and Mike Jokes, Pictorial Jokes, Jokes about Prostitutes 	44
	104 	Jokes about Public Figures 	38
	105 	Punning with Sexual Words, Jokes Based on Puns	43
	106 	Jokes about Religion (except Mormon) 	47
	107 	Anti-Catholic Jokes, Jokes Comparing Religions, Catholic Joke Collection (Father Andrew Schumacher)	63
	108 	Jokes about Tortures in Hell; Travelling Salesmen Jokes 	14
	109	Shaggy Dog Stories 	112
	110 	Sick Jokes  	45
	111 	Jokes with Variations 	60
	112 	Miscellaneous 	125

J. Tall Tales

	113 	Animals, Smart Animals, Crops 	35
	114	Hunting and Fishing, Mosquitoes, Snakes 	43
	115 	Weather, Wonderful Hunt, Miscellaneous 	71

K. Other Folktales

	116 	Animal Tales, Catch Tales 	36
	117 	Folktale Parodies, Explanatory Stories, Formula Tales 	43
	118 	Scare Stories, Stores Told by Small Children, Miscellaneous Narratives 	26

L. Folksongs

	119	Camp Songs	69
	120 	High School Songs 	53
	121 	College Songs 	162
3 	122	Child Ballads	60

Laws Ballads:

	123	War, Cowboy and Pioneer, Lumberjacks, Sailors and Sea, Outlaws	51
	124	Murder, Tragedies, Various Topics, Negro, Sailors and Sea	44
	125	Crime and Criminals, Family Opposition to Lovers, Lovers' Disguises and Tricks, Faithful Lovers, Unfaithful Lovers, Humorous and Miscellaneous	67
	126	Other American and British Ballads	77
	127	Beulah Land Parodies, Comic Dialect, Courtship, Cowboy Songs	57
	128 	Farmers' Songs, Folk Lyrics, Gamblers, Drinkers, Ramblers 	46
	129 	"I Wouldn't Marry" and "I Wish I Were Single," Idaho, Loggers, Mnemonic Songs 	46
	130 	Nonsense Songs 	56
	131 	Nursery and Children's Songs 	72
	132 	Play, Party, and Dance Songs, Sentimental Ballad-Like Pieces 	60
	133 	General Western Songs 	34
	134 	Miscellaneous Ballads and Songs 	101
	135 	Song Parodies 	85
	136 	Song Scrapbooks, Songsters 	14

M. Rhymes, Riddles, and Folk Speech

	137 	Applied Proverbial Speech, Autograph Albums 	30
	138 	Childhood and Nursery Rhymes, Epitaphs, Folk Drama and Plays 	38
	139 	Folk Poetry 	41
	140 	Miscellaneous Folk Speech 	43
	141 	Moscow, Idaho Graffiti (Sollers Collection) Nonsense Orations, Parody Rhymes 	39
	142 	Rhymes, Riddles with Explanations 	66

N. Games, Puzzles, and Tricks

	143 	Cat's Cradle 	2
	144-145 	Physical Action: General, Chasing Games Finger Plays, Teasing Rhymes, Hiding Games, Hopscotch, Jump Rope 	96
	146 	Manipulation of Objects: General, Jacks, Marbles, Yo-Yo 	52

Mental Dexterity Games:

	147 	General, Automobile Games, Counting 	53
	148 	Drinking Games 	37
	149 	Forfeit Games, Logic Puzzles, Paper and Pencil Games 	58
	150 	Pranks and Hoaxes, Trick Guessing Games 	80

O. Customs, Material Traditions

	151 	Customs 	71
	152 	Architecture, Agricultural Devices, Decorating Natural Objects, Decoration, Domestic Devices 	46
	153 	Fences and Gates, Folded Paper Toys and Decorations, Handicrafts 	34
	154 	Homemade Toys, Hunting, Fishing, Camping Devices, Mail Boxes 	38
	155 	Puppets and Dolls, Quilts 	35
	156 	Recipes and Folk Foods 	78
	157 	Tombstones, Toy Guns and Other Weapons, Weaving, Braiding and Related Crafts, Whistles and Other Musical Instruments 	21

P. Folklore of Other Countries

	158 	Afganistan, Africa, Australia, Austria, Bavaria, Bohemia, Canada, China, Denmark 	43
	159 	Egypt, England, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France 	41
	160 	Germany, Holland 	47
	161 	India and Pakistan, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan 	67
	162 	Mexico, Norway , Okinawa 	47
	163 	Persia, Philippine Islands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Spain 	50
	164 	Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine 	84

IV. The Folklore Collection: 3x5 Cards

A. Popular Beliefs and Superstitions

4	165 	Birth, Infancy, Childhood 	150
		Human Body, Folk Medicine	875
		Home and Domestic Pursuits	150
	166 	Economic and Social Relationships 	250
		Travel and Communication	200
		Love, Courtship, and Marriage 	175
		Death Beliefs and Funeral Customs 	100
		Witchcraft, Ghosts, Magical Practices 	75
		Cosmic Phenomena; Times, Numbers, Seasons 	40
		Weather 	225
5	167 	Animals and Animal Husbandry 	185
		Fishing and Hunting 	25
		Plants, Plant Husbandry 	75
		Miscellaneous (Luck, Dreams, etc.) 	150

B. Proverbs and Other Folk Speech

		Wellerisms 	9
		Phrases 	34
		Comparisons 	125
		Retorts 	130
		Telephone Pranks 	10
		Euphemisms 	15
		Confucius 	50
		Tom Swifties 	30
		Definitions 	70
		Book Titles and Authors 	45
		Tongue Twisters 	40
		Mnemonic Devices 	100
		Miscellaneous 	45
	168 	Campus dialect 	17
		Dialect 	300
		Names 	300
		Proverbs 	200

C. Riddles and Rhymes

6 	169 	True Riddles 	75
		Pretended Obscene Riddles 	30
		Riddling Questions 	375
		Catch 	25
		Said To 	13
		Did You Hear? 	20
		Conundrums 	70
		Spooneristic Conundrums 	15
		Manual Riddles 	15
		Math Puzzles 	25
	170 	Droodles 	35
		Nonsense Riddles 	12
		Jokes 	25
		Moron Jokes 	40
		Knock-Knock Jokes 	50
		Biblical "Quotes" 	16
		Sick Jokes 	18
		Fly 	10
		Mama 	12
		Sacrilegious 	20
		Wind-up Dolls 	13
		Babies 	14
		Dead, Maimed, and Burned Creatures 	35
		Riddle Jokes 	40
		Grapes 	50
		Other Foods 	80
		Racial 	30
		Public Figures	25
		LBJ	25
		Elizabeth Taylor 	50
		Beatles 	9
		Puns 	45
		Statue of Liberty 	4
		Colors 	28
		Nuns 	17
		Avon Lady 	11
		Color and Wheels 	11
		Dangerous and Unusual Animals 	21
		Canaries (Mice & Cats) 	17
		Animal Speaking Peculiarities 	11
		Smokey the Bear 	7
		Elephants 	475
		Oddities 	25
7	171	Rhymes 	200
		Baby Rhymes 	28
		Kids Story Rhymes 	18
		Derision 	70
		Parody Rhymes 	25
		Nursery Rhyme Parodies 	100
		Nonsense Orations 	22
		Cheers, Chants 	30
		Peddlers Cries 	2
		Cadence Counts 	12
		Jump Rope Rhymes 	175
		Autograph Verses 	150
	172	Reference to Writing 	80
		Good Wishes 	75
		Friendship 	50
		Remember Me; Forget Me Not 	150
		Good Advice, Pious Reflections 	100
		Love 	80
		Marriage 	100
		Signoffs 	75
		Novelty Inscriptions 	45
		Roses Are Red 	50
		Textbook Verse 	7
		Desk Top Inscriptions 	50
		Graffiti 	10
		Envelope Inscriptions 	7
		Toasts 	33
		Epitaphs 	75

V. Research Papers, 1969-1972

8 	173 	---- . [Benewah County Stories] n.d.
	174 	Amos, Deborah. The Legend of the Loch Ness Monster. 1971 
	175 	Arnold, Pamela. Why Ghosts? 1969 
	176 	Barnett, Candace. An Original Collection of Children's Rhymes in Idaho. n.d. 
	177 	Barrett, Carole. Legend of Coyote Among the Indians of the Pacific Northwest. 1969 
	178 	Beal, Caren. The Origins of Mountains of the Pacific Northwest According to Indian Legends. 1969 
	179 	Beck, Cathy. Collection of Shoshoni Indian Tales. 1969 
	180 	Beglan, Shannon. The Evolution of American Black Music. 1971 
	181 	Beisner, Kent. A Collection of American River Folklore. 1969 
	182 	Belliston, Richard. Customs and Beliefs. 1971 
	183 	Belliston, Sheila. Apparitions. 1971 
	184	Bennett, Christine. Mormon Folklore. 1970 
	185 	Black, Dan. Folktales from Eden, Idaho. 1972 
	186 	Bohman, James B. A Collection of Local Folk Gestures. 1972 
	187 	Bohon, Nile. Folklore of the Cures and Causes of Acme [sic] Blemishes. 1972 
	188 	Boley, Matthew. A Student's Encounter of Folklore. 1971. 
	189 	Bowlby, Konni. Cures: A Collection. 1971 
	190	Boyd, Jim. Folk Gestures. 1972
	191 	Brown, Jackie. A Survey of Forerunners. 169 
	192	Brown, Kathy. Folk Heroes--Legends and Facts. 1971 
	193 	Bruce, Theron K. The Two Faces of Paul Bunyan. n.d. 
	194 	Bryant, Shirley C. The Three Nephites of Mormon Folklore. 1971 
	195 	Bullock, Susan. Superstitions of Good Luck. 1972 
	196 	Burns, Gail N. The Trickster Element in West African Folklore and Southern Negro Folklore. 1969 
	197 	Bush, Robert James. Navajo Folklore. 1972 
	198 	Cadwell, Susan M. Stories about Old Buildings. 
	199 	Callaway, Linda. Negro Folksongs--The Dispute over Origin. 1969 
	200 	Carpenter, Marda. The Magical Land of Noom. n.d. 
	201	Carreira, Mamo A.I. Folklore of the World. 1969
	202 	Casey, Steven. Cherokee Animal Tales. 1971 
	203 	Chapin, Vicki. The Ghost Dance of the Sioux Indians. 1969 
	204 	Chisholm, Bill. Collecting Project. 1972 
	205 	Cole, Pam. Legends of the Lost Wheelbarrow Mine. 1972 
	206 	Cooper, Judith Ann. "Nessie" the Loch Ness Monster. 1969 
	207 	Crandall, Teresa. Mining Lore of Northern Idaho. 1972 
	208 	Crowley, Tom. English 174 Term Paper. 1969 
	209 	Dennis, Larry. A Collection of Hunting Tales from Canyon County, Idaho. n.d. 
	210 	Diven, Joseph. The Wandering Jew in English and American Literature. 1969 
	211	Dunn, Irene. New England Spice. 1969 
	212 	Eby, Linda. A Miscellaneous Collection of American Folklore. 1971 
	213 	Echevarria, Chris and Ben Garechana. Basque Folklore. n.d. 
	214 	Elrod, Pamela. The Witchcraft Renaissance: A Decade and Where it is Going. 1970 
	215 	English, Sue. History and Classification of Fairy Tales. 1969 
	216 	Eskberg, Linda. Conviction of Witchcraft in New England. 1970 
	217 	Evans, J.W. Superstitions of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. 1969 
	218 	Faught, Dan. The Divining Rod: It's Origin Shape, and Uses. 1969 
	219 	Faull, Anita. A Comparative Study of Some Negro Ballads. n.d. 
	220 	Field, Vickie. Legends of the Coeur d'Alene Mining district. 1972 
	221 	Fitch, Ann. "Sharlie" The Search for an Identity. 1972 
	222 	Fleener, Jan. Gravestone Epitaphs. 1972 
	223 	Freeney, Cathy. Skipping Rope. n.d. 
	224 	Galano, Mary Elaine. Three Creation Myths. 1971 
	225 	Galloway, Janice. A Collection of Superstitions, Stories, and Proverbs. 1971. 
	226 	Gardner, Eve. Poltergeists. 1971 
	227 	Gardner, Shirley Jean. The Lost Dutchman Mine. 1969 
	228 	Gerberding, Sharon Bean. Basque Folklore in the American West. 1969 
	229 	Gochenour, Bonnie. Folktale Collection. 1969 
	230 	Grady, Donald M. Agrarian Folklore of the Palouse. 1972
	231 	Griff, Kathi. Irish Fairies and Beliefs. 1969 
	232 	Gustin, Michael. Folk Christmas Decorations. 1972 
	233	Hall, Allen. [Mormon Folktales]. 1972
	234 	Hammond, Joey. The Games Children Play. 1972 
	235	Hankins, Charles W. Folk Architecture of the Rocky Mountains. 1972 
	236 	Hansen. Garth. Superstition in Sports. 1972 
	237 	Harriman, Connie. The Apple of America's Eye: Johnny Appleseed. 1970 
	238 	Hart, Marcia. University of Idaho Phraseology. 1972 
	239	Herman, Karen L. Superstitions of the U of I Coed. 1972 
	240 	Hervey, Leslie Jane. The Menehune of Hawaii. 1969 
	241 	Hites, Jeanne. Dowsing. 1969 
	242 	Hogg, Jim. A Collection of Proverbs. 1971 
	243 	Hossington,-----. [No Title] n.d. 
	244 	Holcomb, Sue [Term Paper]. 1970 
	245 	Hossner, Diane. Folklore. 1972 
	246 	Howerton, Jim. Jesse James Stories. n.d. 
	247 	Jacobsen, Evelyn. History of the Loch Ness Monster. 1969 
	248 	Jagels, Ronald. Witchcraft Today. 1969 
	249 	Jerome, Donnell. American Folklore. 1969 
	250 	Jeske, Vida. Na'pi the Blackfoot Creator, Old Man. 1969 
	251 	Johns, Joseph P. A Collection of Epitaphs from the Virginia City Area of Nevada. 1972 
	252 	Jones, Susan D. Selections of Favorite Stories of Chinese and Japanese Students. 1970 
	253 	Keller, Gail. A Folklore Miscellany. 1970 
	254	Ketterling, Judy. Witchcraft Old and New. 1971 
	255 	Kimball, Jackie. [Jump Rope Rhymes]. 1972 
	256 	King, Wayne S. Resume of American Balladry. 1969 
	257 	King, Wayne S. Resume of American Folklore. 1969 
	258 	Knowlton, Sandy. Children's Folklore. 1972 
	259 	Knowlton, Sheryl. Pollock Jokes. 1972 
	260 	Kofoed, Florence Arlene. A Brief Study of Some Aspects of Folkways. 1969 
	261 	Kopczynski, Connie. Ghost Stories. 1972 
	262 	Larson, Daniel W. Logging Folklore of St. Maries, Idaho. 1972 
	263 	Leonard, James. Weather or not. 1971? 
	264 	Lobdell, Richard G. A Collecting Project on Sports Folklore. 1972 
	265 	Luke, Sally. Dogs' Names. 1972 
9 	266 	Mackey, Margot. A Collection of Children's Rhymes and Sayings. 1970 
	267 	Martin, Dorothy. Lore of the Clearwater. 1972 
	268	Mayercek, Cheryl. The Jews I Know. 1969 
	269 	McCleneghan, Joe. The Humorist, Mark Twain. n.d. 
	270 	McNally, Kathy. The Mennonites: Their Beliefs and Religion. n.d. 
	271 	McRae. Steven. The Abominable Snowman of The Northwest. 1969 
	272 	Mereba, Tamrat. Term Paper on Original Collection of Folklore. 1969 
	273 	Miller, Gerri. Folklore of the Young. 1970 
	274 	Moffett, George. A Collection of Military Ballads. 1971 
	275 	Mordhorst, Melanie. Superstitions. 1972 
	276 	Neely, Kathy. Water Witching. 1970
	277 	Olin, Patti. Swedish Folklore in America. 1971 
	278 	Pederson, Lois. American Folklore. 1970 
	279 	Perez, Margarita. Folklore of the Perez Family of Idaho Falls. 1969 
	280 	Perez, Mary P. Children's Rhymes, Games, and Sayings. 1970 
	281 	Peters, Julia. Jokes and Stories Told in Our Family. 1971 
	282 	Peters, Julia. Songs from Camp Neewahlu. 1971 
	283 	Peterson, Verla. A Collection of Jump Rope Songs, Children's Rhymes, and Contemporary Sayings. 1971 
	284 	Phelps, Sherry. Witchcraft. 1969 
	285 	Powell, Terry. American Folklore Today. 1971
	286 	Pulley, Sally. Mormon Folklore. 1969 
	287 	Richardson, R.F. Original Athapascan Folktales. 1970 
	288 	Riddle, Pauline V. Collection of Superstitions. 1969 
	289	Robinson, Ronald. Faulkner's Use of Folklore in The Sound and the Fury. 1969
	290 	Rochester, Gail. Songs of Old. 1971 
	291	Roe, Rita. Jumping Rope Rhymes. n.d. 
	292 	Rosenberger, Kay. Creation Myths and their Role in Indian Folklore. 1969 
	293 	Schild, Cleo A. The Basque. 1972 
	294 	Seaman, Elizabeth. How Does the Folklore of the Great Smoky Mountain People Compare with the Northern Idaho Area Folklore Today. n.d. 
	295 	Sever, Victoria. A Collection of American Folklore. 1971 
	296 	Severson, Krystal. Folklore Phrases. 1972 
	297 	Shelton, Lois. Scare Yourself to Death Stories. 1972 
	298 	Sherin, William. Creation Myths of the Northwest Indians. 1970 
	299 	Shields, Marilyn. Animal Foster Parents in American Folklore. 1969 
	300 	Skinner, Robin. American Folklore. 1971 
	301 	Smith, Bettylou. The North vrs. the South in Superstition. 1969 
	302	Smith, Delores. Folklore from Glenns Ferry, Idaho. 1969
	303 	Smith, Linda. Bits and Pieces. 1971 
	304 	Stanley, Robin. The Influence of Jesse James in American Folklore. 1970 
	305 	Stannard, Muffy. Folklore of American's Experience in Europe. 1972? 
	306 	Stolts, Barbara. A Study of Practical Jokes. 1972 
	307 	Stube, Judith Ann. Comparative Study of The Jam at Gerry's Rock. 1969 
	308 	Swanson, Barbara. Folklore from Latah County. 1972 
	309 	Swanson, Judy. Indian War Ceremonies and Chants. 1971 
	310 	Swartout, Clara M. Navajo Beliefs and Superstitions. n.d. 
	311	Taccogna, Sharon. Mystery Monster of Loch Ness. 1970
	312 	Taggart, John, and Charlene (Loomis) Taggart. A Collection of Folklore. 1969 
	313 	Tulloch, Harriette. Medical Folklore. 1972 
	314 	Tyler, Greg. Phantoms, Haunted Objects, and Unexplained Events: A Collection of Tales. 1970 
	315 	Tyndall, Randy. Hic-cup cures. 1972 
	316 	Van Schuyler, Chris. Dirty Jokes. 1972 
	317 	Veitmeier, Christine. Korean Folklore Concerning Marriage, Childbirth, and Death. n.d. 
	318 	Voltolini, Peggy. A Collection of Cures. 1972 
	319 	Walch, Nancy. [Term Paper]. n.d. 
	320 	Weigel, Jay. Collection of Home Brews and Remedies. 1971 
	321 	Weis, Bill. Snipe Hunting Folklore. 1972 
	322 	Weiss, Evelyn. Folklore in The Robber Bridegroom, a novel by Eudora Welty. 1969 
	323 	Werner, Margie. A Collection of Wart Anecdotes. 1969 
	324 	Whittman, Connie. Folk Cheers. 1972 
	325 	Winkler, Sandie. Nez Perce Indian Legends. 1972 
	326 	Wright, Larry. Pollock Jokes. 1972 
	327 	Wright, Sandra. Folklore. 1971 

VI. Tapes, 1963-1964

	328 	Mrs. Guynetha Raffety Sings Folksongs. Spring/Summer 1964 
	329 	Folksongs collected by Allen Renshaw, William Johnston, Faye Michaelis, and Helen Bundy. Spring/Summer 1964 
	330 	Local Lumberjack Stories told by Dooley Cramp, Avery Idaho. July 1963 
	331 	Folksongs of Long, Long Ago, sung by Dr. Forrest E. Miller, St. Maries, ID. 1964 
	332	Fiddle Tunes plays by Duane Stephens, and Fred Fox. 1964
	333 	Folktales & Folksongs collected by David Lee Kries. 1964 

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