Folklore Gathering Fieldwork Project, 2016 PDF
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Vega-Rios, Omar
- Title
- Folklore Gathering Fieldwork Project
- Dates
- 2016 (inclusive)20162016
- Quantity
- 0.02 linear feet
1 folder - Collection Number
- 2018_171
- Summary
- Omar Vega-Rios was a student of folklore at the University of Oregon. This collection includes an essay and fieldwork documentation relating to this student's folklore fieldwork project.
- Repository
- University of Oregon, Archives of Northwest Folklore
1287 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
97403
Telephone: 541-346-3925
flr@uoregon.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open for access in accordance with Archives of Northwest Folklore policy.
- Languages
- English
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Record 12 examples of folklore.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for use in accordance with Archives of Northwest Folklore policy and additional stipulations by collectors or informants. See project release form in collection file for additional stipulations.
Restrictions on Use
Collection includes a project release form signed by collector. Collection includes informant release forms signed by informants.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Master SheetReturn to Top
Collector Release Form Deed of GiftReturn to Top
Informant Release FormsReturn to Top
Folklore Text SheetsReturn to Top
Description |
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Legend
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La Llorona
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Duendes: "Little People"
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The Fraternal Twins (A Curse and A Cure)
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Toys After 11PM
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The Legend of the Quertana
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Don't Eat Before You Swim
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The Pact
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Ritual
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Prayer
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Soccer Pre-Ritual
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A Prayer
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The Glass of Water
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The Brankle
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
- Subject Terms :
- Eugene, Oregon
- Family
- Hispanic
- jokes
- legends
- memorates
- Mexican culture
- myths
- paranormal
- Roman Catholics
- Personal Names :
- Anonymous
- Vega, Allan
- Vega-Rios, Omar
- Geographical Names :
- Mexican folklore
- Mexico
- Southwestern Mexico
- Form or Genre Terms :
- Fieldwork project
- rituals
- superstitions